Windows 10: Windows ISO file too large to burn

Discus and support Windows ISO file too large to burn in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I just downloaded a Media Creation Tool. I then downloaded Windows ISO file. When I try to burn the ISO file to a DVD it says the file is too large to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by shipinomore10, Dec 11, 2020.

  1. Windows ISO file too large to burn


    I just downloaded a Media Creation Tool. I then downloaded Windows ISO file. When I try to burn the ISO file to a DVD it says the file is too large to burn. New DVD never used.
    The version is 20H2.size is 4,784,256 KB
    The laptop that the file was downloaded to has Windows 10 Pro 20h2 build 19042.572
    the reason I am trying to use a DVD instead of a USB stick is that when installing from a stick it shuts off WIFI on two other machines and I cannot figure what is causing that.
    Shipinomore

    :)
     
    shipinomore10, Dec 11, 2020
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    CathleenBaker, Dec 11, 2020
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    Finding .IMG or .ISO file in Windows 8.1 Pro download

    Hey guys,

    In preparation for my new PC I downloaded Windows 8.1 Pro from Dreamspark, and I wanted to burn it to a DVD, so I can install it on the new PC.
    However, in the downloaded files I can't find a .IMG or .ISO file anywhere. I understood that the .IMG file is the one you need to burn to the DVD?

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    Luka KLLP, Dec 11, 2020
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  4. Windows ISO file too large to burn

    burning an iso file

    Hi Tom,

    Burning .ISO files must be manually located in order to add them on your CD burning wizard. This means that If the file is not available in your
    Library folder, you will need to search its file path. To further assists you with burning CD’s, we’d like to ask you a few questions:

    • Which version or build of Windows device are you using? To know, press Windows + R to open the Run window. Type
      winver and press Enter. A new window will open showing the version and build number of your Windows device.
    • What is the program you are using when you burn a CD?
    • What is the make and model of your computer?
    • Are you using a desktop computer? If yes, what is the brand and model of your CD drive?
    • Where is the location of your .ISO file saved?

    We’re looking forward to your response.
     
    Johann Eva, Dec 11, 2020
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