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Guide Questions:
1. What do you think are these logos?
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2. What hardware components or devices do you have in your home that has
the brand shown?
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3. What do you think these logos manufacture in common?
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B. Development 1 hour Having a bootable version of Windows on a DVD and a USB drive can be a real
Pagpapaunlad lifesaver. Today you'll learn how to create bootable versions of Windows ISOs
on CD, DVD, and USB.
What's An ISO?
Any file that ends in .iso is an exact copy of a disk. It's a virtual copy of a CD or
DVD, with the same file structure and the same data. ISO copies are referred to
as "images" of the original. The acronym ISO comes from the name of the
organization responsible for creating industry standards--- International
Organization for Standardization.
Yes, that should be IOS, but they figured ISO was better across all languages as
ISO is derived from the Greek isos, meaning "equal".
In this case, the ISO is a perfect copy of what would be on an original Windows
CD or DVD.
Bootable
Any media, whether it's a hard drive, USB flash drive, CD, or DVD is bootable
if you can use it to boot your computer. In this case, we are creating portable
media which boots from the USB drive or disc, instead of the computer's hard
drive. When installing Windows, the media you use must be bootable.
The first two options on the list require simply following instructions in the
tool, and you won't need to deal with an ISO file at all
You are given the option of downloading a 64-bit version, a 32 bit version, or
both. There is also an option to Use the recommended options for this PC. If
you don't know which one you need, use this setting.
For 32-bit Windows installations, 4GB is the minimum size USB stick that will
work. For 64 bit, you'll need 8GB minimum. It is advised to use something a
little larger where possible. Note that this will wipe the contents of the USB
drive so be sure to back up any data you want to keep first.
If you lost your product key, there are ways to find it again. The Magical Jelly
Bean KeyFinder has a free version which will display your CD Key as shown
above.
Alternatively, you can follow the advice provided by Microsoft on finding your
product key. You can find your product key here:
https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
Steps in Making a Window 7 ISO Bootable Windows 7 ISO Maker: Actually, the
original Windows 7 ISO file is bootable. Sometimes, it’s hard for us to avoid
some problems. For instance, download the non-bootable Windows 7 ISO file.
Many users ask us the way to solve this problem. Here we will let you know
how to make windows 7 bootable iso with WinISO.
Once downloaded, launch the installation file (.exe), there is nothing weird
about installation process, just straight forward and then run WinISO.
Open the Windows 7 iso file you’ve downloaded. WinISO can detect the image
file is bootable iso or non-bootable automatically
Now check your iso file, if it shows “non-bootable”, which mean this Windows
7 iso doesn't have boot information. But WinISO can help you make it be a
Windows 7 bootable iso.
After you save the windows 7 boot image file, now click the “Bootable” on the
toolbar, choose the first option “Set boot image”, a window will pop-up, and
then choose the boot information you’ve got and click “Open”.At this moment,
you will find the “bootable” on the view frame.
Step 3: Save
`The last step is saving the new iso file you made. If you want to burn this new
bootable iso file in order to install Windows 7, prepare a blank disc and click
“Burn” on the toolbar, choose this Windows 7 bootable iso file. Then click
“OK”.
You can get the detail steps here. All of the process will be done by WinISO.
Making a bootable DVD is not difficult any longer. WinISO is an integrated tool
to make bootable DVDs. It has the ability to extract & set boot information, and
generate the bootable ISO file as well.
Note: Not all ISO files have boot information. Running WinISO, you will find out
whether the ISO image files have bootable information or not on the left of
WinISO.
Here we will show you how to make a bootable DVD with ease. Let’s put the
“Non-bootable” ISO file as an example. Firstly, Free Download WinISO, and
then install it.
After the installation, run the software. You can see the main
interface as below.
Open an ISO file which is non-bootable ISO. Then set the boot image file. Tips:
There are 2 ways to set the boot information with WinISO
Usage 1: Click "bootable" on the toolbar; choose the “Set Boot Image”, a
“select a boot image file” dialogue will appear on your screen. Afterwards,
choose the boot image file. Then click “open”, you will see the bootable image
file on your screen.
Usage 2: You can also load boot information from CD/DVD/BD Driver or
CD/DVD/BD image file.
Click "bootable" on the toolbar; then click the "Import From..", There are two
options. If you have the boot information in your CD/DVD/BD, just choose the
“CD/DVD/BD Driver”, then you will get a message, including the importing
succeeded message, the boot file size and ask you whether set into the current
working image or save it to file? Click the "Set into current" button, the
bootable ISO you will got right now. (We recommend you save the boot
information first then set it into the non-bootable file.).
Step 3: Burn the bootable ISO file to DVD
Prepare a blank DVD, and make sure you have a DVD Driver to insert it. Then
click the “Burn” on the toolbar. Choose the DVD driver you have and the
bootable ISO you’ve just got. Everything is OK, Now click “Burn”. A few
minutes, you will get a bootable DVD.
• Extract boot image: WinISO can also extract the boot information from the
bootable DVD or bootable ISO files. Want to know how to extract the boot
image, see here.
Clear boot information: If you do not need boot information for your file,
WinISO can help to solve the problem. Just click “Bootable” on the toolbar; the
drop-down list will popup. Click the “Clear Boot Information” then you will get
a Non-boot image file as the original ISO you have.
C. Engagement 1 hour and Learning Activity 1: Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each
Pakikipagpalihan 30 minutes
clue.
Down:
1.___________________________________
3. ___________________________________
Across:
2.___________________________________
4. ___________________________________
5. ___________________________________
Learning Activity 3
I. Arrange the steps in making bootable file. Start from A to C
______1. Set Windows 7 boot information
______2. Save the files
______3. Install WinISO and open Windows 7 ISO file
Learning Activity 6:
For the preparation of the next lesson read about bootable device using rufus.
VI. REFLECTION The learner, in their notebook, will write their personal insights about the lesson using
the prompts below.
I understand that ___________________.
I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.
Prepared by: Arlene T. Villanueva Checked by: Melinda S. Abraham
Mercy Ann Giere