How to Burn a DVD on Windows Vista

by Chad Buleen
Windows Vista makes burning a disc simple.

Windows Vista makes burning a disc simple.

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Microsoft Windows Vista features the capability to burn DVDs and CDs, as long as the computer on which Vista is installed has an operating DVD drive. If you want to be able to add or delete files from the disc after the burn is complete, you will want to use a DVD-RW disc. The "RW" means that the disc is rewritable. Windows Vista has a "Live File System" which allows users to transfer files onto a DVD without the typical "burn" process.

Step 1

Press the button next to your disc drive to open the disc drawer. Insert a DVD into your computer's disc drive. Press the button again to close the drawer.

Step 2

Click "Burn files to data disc" when the dialog box appears. A new "Burn a Disc" window will appear.

Step 3

Type a name for the disc in the window. Click "Next". Vista will begin to format the disc. This may take a few minutes.

Step 4

Click to open the folder that includes the files you want to place on the disc. Drag and drop the file or files from the folder onto the disc icon on your desktop. The files will be automatically placed on the disc.

Step 5

Press the eject button next to the disc drive. You have now burned a DVD with Windows Vista.

About the Author

Chad Buleen is a Society of Professional Journalists-award-winning newspaper journalist and magazine editor with more than 10 years experience. He is a senior magazine editor at an international children's publication. Buleen holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications with an emphasis in print journalism from Brigham Young University-Idaho.

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