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How to burn ANYTHING Windows 8/8.1/10 PRO: Will not fit on DVD
#1
Good Morning:

Is there a way to burn an ISO file on a DVD when we are talking about a PRO version of ANY Windows Product? I cannot burn 8.1 PRO for a friend because the image file is too big, but I was able to COPY it as an ISO off of his DVD. Is there a way to do this (Note that I do NOT have a USB stick to be able to do this with - can it be compressed or something?)

Brian
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(05-29-2016, 01:16 PM)baker7 Wrote:  Good Morning:

Is there a way to burn an ISO file on a DVD when we are talking about a PRO version of ANY Windows Product?  I cannot burn 8.1 PRO for a friend because the image file is too big, but I was able to COPY it as an ISO off of his DVD.  Is there a way to do this (Note that I do NOT have a USB stick to be able to do this with - can it be compressed or something?)

Brian
It shouldn't exceed 4 gigs and so it should burn to a blank DVD without any issues. Check the following link
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows-8/create-reset-refresh-media
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#3
I think what is happening you are download windows 8.1 pro 32bit/64bit together

64bit should 4GB  DVD is 4.7GB

Verbatim 4.7 GB up to 16x Branded Recordable Disc AZO DVD-R 50-Disc Spindle 95101

or
Verbatim DVD+R DL AZO 8.5 GB 8x-10x Branded Double Layer Recordable Disc, 5-Disc Slim Case 95311



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#4
Personally i use Windows 7 USB / DVD Download Tool
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#5
You can get dual layer discs
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#6
Hello everyone:

I will look into the link provided for creating the media - Thanks Britec and Compton

I will also investigate getting the dual-layer discs and see what happens Smile



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#7
did you get it working
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