In this article, Mytour shares how to burn discs on Windows 7/XP without using additional software. To burn a disc, ensure your computer has a DVD-RW optical drive. Next, prepare a blank disc – DVD or CD allowing data reading and writing.
Burn CD/DVD on Windows XP, Windows 7 without third-party software
Step 1: After completing the setup, insert a blank CD/DVD into the drive. Wait for the computer to load drive information.
Step 2: Proceed to Copy the files to be burned. Then, Right-click on the drive and select Burn to disc. A dialog box appears, where you start configuring the data type to be burned onto the disc. This includes:
- Disc title: Drive name. Choose Vietnamese without accents.
- Like a USB flash drive: This is a data writing type similar to copying files to a USB flash drive. You can edit, add, delete data, and copy data within the drive.
- With a CD/DVD player: This is the CD/DVD data writing type, where data is written only once. After burning, your blank disc will resemble commercially available CD/DVDs. You can check on the disc's front side.
Step 3: After making your selections, press Next to proceed with the disc burning process.
Once the disc burning process is complete, the computer will automatically eject the disc from the drive.
That's how Mytour has just introduced to you the method of burning CD/DVD on Windows XP, Windows 7 without any additional software. In reality, this task is quite simple, so you can observe it once and easily follow. Additionally, we also provide guidance on
burning discs with PowerISO. If interested, feel free to check it out.