For this reason, some people would rather create a bootable Windows 10 installation DVD. Dedicating a DVD to installing Windows feels like less of a commitment compared to using a USB drive. To do this, you’ll need to burn a Windows 10 ISO file to the DVD. Burning a Windows 10 ISO file to a DVD is straightforward and can be done by almost anyone. However, before you start, you’ll need a Windows 10 ISO file. You can easily get one by downloading the Media Creation Tool from here. Just run the tool and use it to create a Windows 10 ISO file, which you’ll use to make your installation media. Once you have your Windows 10 ISO file, you can burn it to a DVD and turn the DVD into a bootable Windows 10 installation disc. There are two main ways to do this: using Windows’ built-in disc burning utility or by using a third-party program.
1. Burning a Windows 10 ISO to a DVD using Windows’ built-in utility
If you’d like to use the disc burning utility that comes with Windows, just follow these steps: When the tool is finished burning the ISO file to your DVD, you’ll have a Windows 10 installation disc that you can use to boot your computer and install or repair Windows 10.
2. Burning a Windows 10 ISO to a DVD using ImgBurn
If you don’t see the Burn disc image option when you right-click the ISO, if Windows’ built-in tool doesn’t work for you, or if you prefer using a different program, you can use ImgBurn instead. Here’s how: Once finished, you’ll have a DVD that you can use to install or repair Windows 10 on your computer.






