All I had to do was set the file association for. iso files were associated with 7-zip instead of Explorer. You can also right-click the file and select “Mount” or “Burn disc image.” Windows 10 has built-in ISO burning and mounting capabilities In this tab there is a button to burn to disc (or mount).
iso file in Explorer and a “Manage” tab should appear. iso files don’t show built-in Windows options for mounting/burning if they are associated with another programĪs it turns out, Windows 10 does have ISO disc burning capability built into Explorer. I didn’t want to install software if I didn’t have to, but I couldn’t see anything obvious when selecting or right-clicking on the.
I’ve been using bootable USB drives for a few years, but this old PC wouldn’t boot from a USB drive.
It’s not that I’ve never done it–I’ve created dozens of bootable discs since the days of Windows 98–it’s just that I haven’t needed to burn a disc for so long that I’d forgotten whether I needed to install software to do it. I wanted to make a bootable Ubuntu 16.04 disc the other day for an older PC and I wasn’t sure how to burn the ISO image to a disc.