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ISO File to bootable CD

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I downloaded the TI 2016 ISO image and tried to make a bootable CD.  I extracted the files with Winzip to a CD and burned them.  The CD appears to have all files, but it will not boot.

This is the first time I have used ISO files, I am probably missing something - Help please

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Hi David, you don't need to extract the ISO image files, you just need to burn the ISO to the CD using any of a number of utilities for this purpose.  One I have used a fair bit is CDburnerXP but check first whether this function isn't already provided within your version of Windows.  CDburnerXP is free for non-commercial use, the XP has nothing to do with the old Windows XP software, and it is fairly intuitive to use.

On my Windows 10 system, if I right-click on an ISO file, I get the options shown in the screen capture attached, which are all programs included with the OS.

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Note in the capture offered above.   Right click on the iso file and choose the "Burn disk image" option.

Thanks, Steve.  Windows 7 has an 'open with - Windows Disk Image Burner' on the Right Click menu.  Works fine

Generally spacking , if the iSO file can be burned to CD on computer , the bootable CD will works. but you don't need to extract iSO file , all you need to do is burn them directly  .

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