Yes, you can.
If using Windows, burning images to a DVD is a simple process of inserting the disc, and choosing Burn Files to Disc from the menu. Follow the instructions given by Windows, and drag any images you wish to burn into the empty folder in Windows Explorer. When you've chosen all the images, right click the DVD Drive image and click Burn to Disc.
You cannot imagine how great it would be if Seven could do that. In order to install you have to burn that image on DVD and boot from that DVD (or start installation Windows if the image which you have supports such mode, not all of them do).
its easyer to burn
Tool to burn or darken areas of image where you paint using Burn tool, in oposite you can use Dodge tool to lighten image area.
Installing Ubuntu on Windows 7 is easy.One of the steps include formatting your hard drive, make sure that back up you files before installing Ubuntu.To install Ubuntu on Windows XP, Vista 7, follow these steps:Go to www.ubuntu.comDownload the Ubuntu ISO Image and save it to (If your computer is 64bit, download the 64bit version.)Burn the ISO Image to a DVD or a CD.Shut down the computer. Make sure that you keep the CD or DVD inside.Boot from the CD or DVD. (Hit any key before it boots from the hard drive.Select "Try Ubuntu without making changes to your Computer".Wait until it loads up the desktop.Then, there should be an icon that says "Install Ubuntu". Double click that.Fill in the information that the installer asks you.Then it asks you for where to install on the hard drive. If you want Windows to be there after the installation, let it make another partition. If you do not want Windows 7, select "Erase and use the whole hard disk"Wait until it finishes.When it finishes, reboot the computer.During the reboot, it asks you to eject the disk. Eject the disk and hit space-bar.DONE!
Dodge lighten and Burn Tool darken.
Use IMGBURN its free burn it the iso to the image
Make sure you have windows media player installed
To change the CD/DVD burn rate in Vista, open Windows Media Player, click on the down-arrow under burn and select "More Burn Opetions..." from the drop-down menu. In the Options box that appears, click the Burn tab and then select the new burn rate.
Is the DVD/CD recorder visible in Explorer? There seems to be a problem with one of the Vista updates that stop the optical drive appearing. If it isn't visible, try searching in Google for Vista DVD drive missing and you'll find the procedure for restoring the DVD/CD - it involves deleting a key from the registry.
You can either buy one Legally Download as a torrent (illegal) and then Burn the CD image to a CD or a Virtual Drive or copy another persons disk (also illegal) although you will need the Windows XP CD Key as well
Use 'Windows DVD Burner' if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7. If not, use software such as 'Nero' or 'Roxio'.