Convert Win-10 ISO file to bootable DVD

n2b

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I was able to download Win-10 pro to my hard drive as a ISO file. How can I convert this to a bootable DVD.

I am presently running Win-7 SP1 on an older computer with the following specs. Can somebody tell me if my computer systems are adequate for a satisfactory Win-10 operation. According to MS check list I meet their minimum requirements. But is that enough to have a good experience with the new system. Win-7 runs smoothly with no problems. I do not play games on the computer and generally use it for e-mails, browsing, download and edit music using Audacity and scan family photographs etc. I am wondering if with my older system if it is a good idea to go to Win-10. Is it trouble free now. Appreciate your opinions on this

I assembled this computer in 2008
Motherboard -- ASUS P5N-E- SL1
CPU-- Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 @ 2.67 GHz
RAM -- 4 GB
Win-7 SP1 - Pro 32 bit OS
 
You have Windows 10 ISO and Windows USB/DVD Download Tool.
Follow the steps in the setup dialogs. You'll have the option to specify where to install the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool. You must be an administrator on the computer on which you are installing the Windows USB/DVD Download tool. It requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or higher.
 
The ISO is already bootable once burned to a DVD (and it MUST be burned, NOT copied). Your System specs are similar to my Dell Latitude E6400 laptop and Windows 10 hums along just fine on it.
 

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