I tried double clicking etc in WIndows 7 and whilst that will burn CDs it only seems to burn the iso file to the CD which is of no use. However when I extracted the original I found a readme which said If you do not have a CD burning program installed on your computer, you can download and install the following free ISO CD burning utility (English only) from GEAR Software: The standard Windows Copy feature is not capable of burning a.iso file to a CD. When you go to the site it says GEAR Software is providing this small burning utility to Symantec / Norton users for burning the product installation or a Symantec Recovery CD.ISO image downloaded from the Symantec site. So there you have it.

It works a treat. When you put in an empty CD you get an option in the autoplay menu that says burn disk. I think it may be highlighted as the default choice if it's a blank disk. If you choose it it opens up a folder and you drag the stuff in there and then you tell it to burn it. I also think in the 'send to' menu if you send something to the burner it opens the 'burn to disk'. I think there is an easier way to get to the menus but I can't tell. One of my systems doesn't have a burner and the one that does already has imgburn and ultraiso installed.

Symantec System Recovery 2011 Disk Iso Image

But I think you need not only the burn feature enabled, you can't have a third party burning program installed. I'm not sure about burning an image to a disk but maybe you can't have ISO's associated with another program. Keygen Waiting For Response.