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where may I find ( my computer) also what will the burn disk do?
I don't know where to go, ive gone to my pc in files, do you have Skype so I can send you pictures for you to guide me??
Do you have a physical installation disc of Windows? If not, do you have a digital backup of your Windows installation?
Before worrying about DVD burners though, we need to confirm you have a copy of Windows of any kind, other than the fact that your computer runs Windows at the moment. Do you have an installation disc, or a digital copy of Windows 8?
Grab a 4GB or more USB stick and put Windows on it. No need to waste time and resources with CDs.
An optical disk costs less than a dollar (in bulk, literally pennies) while a USB stick, even a cheap one, will cost many times that much. The OP is free to spend their money how they please, I'm more concerned about the software than the hardware.
You can re-use a USB stick many hundred times. CDs not so often.
ok i have the file and now i am going to burn it , how do i do that
And u don't even need that much space. It's much more viable to use if u lack any blank DVD Discs. Plus you want wipe the flash drive out later as needed.
I don't see how u going to get or download Win8 if the system did not come with an OS disc or flash drive already. You can request that from the oem system brand maker.
Otherwise just go download Win10 from Microsoft.
If you have the OS, it needs to be in ISO form. Then on Win7 or 8, simply right click the ISO file > open with Windows Image Burner; which will properly read and extract the files to a blank DVD