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Burn Bootable Disc on Windows 7 PC

Date Published: 06th November 2009
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You do not need to worry while upgrading to the Windows 7 operating system.Just check out whether the minimum system requirements are being fulfilled for using this software.


The minimum system requirements to install Power2Go can be mentioned as follows.


The display should be with a screen resolution of 1024*768 pixels.There should be a minimum of 128 MB of static RAM for burning data and music contents. And 256 MB of DDRRAM for video.Intel Pentium II 50 and Intel Pentium III 800 MHz for CD/DVD and DVD production.Atleast 1GB of Hard Disk Space for VCDs and 5GB and above for DVDs.


If you want to burn a Bootable Data Disk, what you need to do is to just follow the mentioned steps.Start with clicking on Data Disk icon and select the type of disk that you want to create in the Select a burning task window.Then, click on the configuration button, whose window opens to a Data tab.Select Make this disk bootable option.Select the Use a bootable image file option and then click on Browse to locate the bootable disk partition or select the Use a Bootable floppy disc option in which you need to insert a floppy disk into the floppy disc drive after clicking on Burn.Click on OK.When all the content have been added, click on Burn Now.Click on Burn, when you are ready to burn your disk, the burn process will be started.When burning process is complete, you need to select an option in the dialog box that will open the View Log to view the burning log.To exit from the program click on OK and then clcik on Exit.



In this way a Bootable Data Disc will be prepared using the new Windows 7 operating system.



I am a Windows 7expert working for iYogi, a leading IT support company Headquartered in India, iYogi provides windows technical support , via phone and remote access for home and small business users globally. for information http://windows7.iyogi.net/windows-7/tips

Or simply call iYogi and we will help you migrate your operating system, data and applications quickly and efficiently. Call +800 237 3901 or visit windows7.iyogi.net.



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