I use Backup and Restore (Windows 7) that is on my Win10 22H2 PC for my backups and image creation. How does one do that? When burned to a USB stick, do the contents look like the contents on a disk - a sources folder, a support folder, a boot folder, an efi folder, a bootmgr file, a bootmgr.efi file, an autorun.inf file and a setup.exe file? And it works just like a DVD - at This PC under ‘devices and drives’, I right-click on the item listed as the ‘drive’, select ‘open’ to see the contents, and then click on the setup.exe to run the installation stick?Ĥ. I know how to burn an iso file to a DVD, but I don’t know how to burn an iso file to a USB stick. I have the iso file backed up on an external driveģ. These days I use a USB stick instead of DVDs. This topic was modified 4 months ago by WCHS. What is the next step here to get something I can squirrel away? So, I am wondering if I could/should use the DVD without its having been verified after it was burned, if/when I should need to re-install 22H2? This is supposed to be the size for 22H2. Now, the 3 CDs that were burned have the 4.47 GB of data on them after the burning. Or is it? Could this be hanging up CDBurnerXP? So, it seems that the iso file itself is OK. The MediaCreation Tool went through a verification step after it downloaded Windows 10 and before it created the iso file. Could there be a problem with CD BurnerXP (it comes recommended by some users here on AskWoody)? I don’t think the DVDs themselves are the problem, because I’ve burned DVDs from the stack I have many times before. So, I am guessing the USB DVD writer is not the problem, since both the old one and the new one are encountering the same problem. The same thing happened with the new one it completes the burning and closes the disk, but runs into a problem when it moves on to the verification step.
I thought there was a problem with the USB DVD writer, so I bought a new one. I tried 3 times, each time with a new DL DVD. CDBurnerXP completed the burning and closed the disk, but it would not complete the verification step. Tonight, I tried to burn a bootable DVD for 22H2. And then I burn a bootable DVD, using CDBurnerXP, a program recommended by a number of AskWoody members. I’ve always used Woody’s Squirrel-away instructions for making an iso file of Windows 10.