Click the "New" button on toolbar or choose the "File > New > Data CD / DVD Image" menu.
Click on the "Add" button on toolbar to add files and folders. You can also directly drag files and folders from Windows Explorer to the PowerISO window.
Choose the menu "Action > New Folder" to create a new folder.
Choose the menu "Action > Change Label" to change the default label.
Choose the menu "File > Properties" to set the iso file properties.
Choose the menu "Action > Boot > Add Boot Information" to load a bootable image file.
Click on the "Save" button on toolbar, or click on the "File > Save As..." menu.
Save the bootable image file to ISO, BIN, or DAA format.
2. Step 1: Windows 10 Bootable DVD
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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.
4. Prepare Windows 10 bootable
DVD from ISO
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Method 1
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.
6. Step 3 :Bootable Windows 10
DVD using Img Burn
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if you’re having issues with the above mentioned method, you
can use a third-party ISO burning tool to prepare bootable
Window 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 Img Burn.
Step 1: Download Img Burn from this page and install the
same on your working Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or
Windows 10 PC. 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 Img Burn.
8. Step4: Bootable Windows 10 DVD
from installation files/folders
The free upgrade to Windows 10 is ending on the 29th July,
which means that from the 30th July on wards, you'll have to
pay for a copy of Windows 10. It will cost £100 for Windows 10
Home and £130 for Windows 10 Pro.
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 Img Burn software,
which is very easy to use.
10. Step-5 install Win10 on the
computer
If you've got Windows 10 on your computer already,
either because you upgraded or because you've
already installed a clean copy before, and you want to
perform a new clean install, you don't necessarily have
to go through the same steps as before. Instead,
Windows 10 has a built-in restore option that can wipe
installed applications and files, acting like a clean
install in its own right. It also has an option to uninstall
all applications, but to leave your files alone, letting you
refresh your OS without having to go back to stage
one. As this tool is built into Windows 10
12. A note for Windows 10 retail
owners
One of the benefits of having a retail
version of Windows is that you can transfer
the license to a new computer. When you
upgrade a retail version of Windows 7 or
Windows 8 to a new computer you can
transfer your copy of Windows 10 to a new
computer. installing Windows 7 or 8 on the
new computer and then running the
upgrade. After at, you can clean install
Windows 10.
14. A note for laptop owners
During our tests, we found that installing
Windows 10 from scratch was easier on a
desktop than on a laptop computer. This is
because laptops often have complicated disk
drive structures with several recovery partitions,
which can make installing Windows 10 difficult,
as well as a fussy BIOS which makes it tricky to
boot from USB.