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These days, a large section of PC users are using USB drives as bootable media to install Windows operating system. USB installs are usually a bit faster than the traditional DVD-based installations, meaning you can quickly install Windows while using USB as bootable media.

That said, not everyone has a spare USB key all the time. At times, you might need to burn a DVD to make it bootable and install Windows 10 from the same.

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Having a bootable Windows 10 DVD makes sense if your PC doesn’t support booting from USB or if you often need to install Windows 10 but don’t have the time and patience to create bootable Windows 10 USB each time before installing Windows 10.

This guide is for users who have downloaded Windows 10 ISO file and want to create a bootable DVD out of it to install Windows 10 from DVD.

Method 1 of 3

Prepare Windows 10 bootable DVD from ISO

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Go for this method if you’re on Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10. In this method, we will use the native ISO burning tool to prepare bootable Windows 10 DVD.

Step 1: Insert a blank DVD into the optical drive (CD/DVD drive) of your PC.

Step 2: Open File Explorer (Windows Explorer) and navigate to the folder where Windows 10 ISO image file is located.

Step 3: Right-click on the ISO file and then click Burn disc image option. This will open Burn Disk Image or Windows Disc Image Burner (in Windows 8/8.1) dialog.

Note: If the Burn disc image option is not appearing in the context menu when you right-click on Windows 10 ISO image, please follow the directions mentioned in our fix to burn disc image option missing from context menu guide to resolve the issue.

Step 4: Here, select your DVD/CD drive from the the drop-down box next to Disc burner.

Step 5: Finally, click Burn button to begin creating your bootable Windows 10 DVD.

Once the bootable Windows 10 DVD is ready, you need to make appropriate changes (change the boot priority to CD/DVD) to the UEFI/BIOS to boot your PC from bootable DVD to begin installing Windows 10.

Method 2 of 3

Bootable Windows 10 DVD using ImgBurn

If you’re having issues with the above mentioned method, you can use a third-party ISO burning tool to prepare bootable Windows 10 DVD. There are plenty of free tools available for the job, however, in this method, we are going to use a free software called ImgBurn.

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Step 1: Download ImgBurn from this page and install the same on your working Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10 PC.

WARNING: The setup of ImgBurn tries to install Razer Web browser plugin. While installing ImgBurn, select Custom installation and then uncheck the option titled Install Razor Web option.

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Step 2: Launch ImgBurn application. Click the option titled Write image file to disc.

Step 3: Next, click the browse button under Source section (see picture) to browse to Windows 10 ISO image and select the same.

Step 4: Finally, click the Write button to begin burning the bootable Windows 10 DVD.

Method 3 of 3

Bootable Windows 10 DVD from installation files/folders

If you have files and folders extracted from a Windows 10 ISO image (installation files of Windows 10), you can create an ISO image out of it by following the directions mentioned in our how to create bootable Windows ISO image from files/folders guide. The guide uses the above mentioned free ImgBurn software, which is very easy to use.

While most of us may have reserved a copy of the free Windows 10 upgrade for our computers, there may be some who may want to go for a clean install, using a Windows 10 ISO image. In this post, we will see how to download the ISO image, burn it to a USB drive and create a bootable USB media from ISO for Windows 10 installation.

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First of all, you will have to download it from its official link at Microsoft. The latest version available as of date is Insider Preview Build 10130, available here. We will update this link once the final version is released.

Create bootable USB media from ISO for Windows 10

Once you have done this, you can use it to create a bootable USB or Flash Drive. To do this, you will have to take help of some software like Windows USB/DVD Download Tool, Rufus, ABUSB, ESET SysRescue Live, WinToFlash, Windows USB Installer Maker or Windows Installation Media Creation Tool.

In this post, I am using Rufus as an example. It also offers a portable version, which I have used. After you have downloaded this freeware, insert your USB and then click on Rufus to open its main window. Do note that, you will require a 4 GB USB for the 32-bit version and a 8 GB for the 64-bit version of Windows 10.

You may give a New volume label and browse to the location of your downloaded Windows 10 ISO image. To browse to the location, under Format Options, you will see Create a bootable disk using option. Click on the small icon on the right side and browse to the folder, and select the ISO file.

The rest of the options, you may leave at their default values. When you use MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI, under Partition scheme and target system type, the bootable USB will be suitable for devices using BIOS as well as UEFI.

Once you have done this, simply click on Start and wait for the process to get over. Remember that when you click Start, all data preset on this USB will be deleted, so if you need to, you may back up your data first before using it.

Once the process is completed, you will have a bootable Windows 10 installation USB media in your hands, which you can use to install Windows 10. If you feel the need, you may check if the USB is bootable.

You can also use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to create Installation media.

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