J just_someone Reputable Aug 24, 2015 157 0 4,680 Aug 17, 2016 #1 Is it better to use Windows 10 default burning method or a downloaded program such as imgburn?
Solution P P Paul NZ Aug 17, 2016 Yup if it's an ISO, nothing wrong with the Windows one. Unless you want to pay for one. Use rufus if you want to extract it to a flash drive. If you want to save cd's / dvds. But it has to be an ISO it supports
Yup if it's an ISO, nothing wrong with the Windows one. Unless you want to pay for one. Use rufus if you want to extract it to a flash drive. If you want to save cd's / dvds. But it has to be an ISO it supports
D dexxterlab97 Estimable Jul 4, 2016 2,147 1 3,465 Aug 17, 2016 #2 You are fine with Windows. What is you purpose? Upvote 0 Downvote
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,774 3 61,010 Aug 17, 2016 Solution #3 Yup if it's an ISO, nothing wrong with the Windows one. Unless you want to pay for one. Use rufus if you want to extract it to a flash drive. If you want to save cd's / dvds. But it has to be an ISO it supports Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yup if it's an ISO, nothing wrong with the Windows one. Unless you want to pay for one. Use rufus if you want to extract it to a flash drive. If you want to save cd's / dvds. But it has to be an ISO it supports