If you go the Tools menu route you will see an entries with the same title as the buttons ("Burn CD Image" and "Burn DVD ISO Image"). Once K3B is open you will want to either click on the Burn CD Image (or Burn DVD ISO Image) button or click on the Tools menu from the menu bar. K3B is generally found in the Audio or Multimedia menu entry within the Start (or "K") menu. The first step is to start the application. And unlike many other similar tools, K3B can burn bootable ISO images so you can keep that free-install smell on your PC at all times.īurning an ISO image with K3B is quite simple. K3B takes this one step further by being free. (You also check Verify disc after burning the click Burn) Step 4 While. Step 3 This will open up the Windows Disc Image Burner dialog box where you choose the CD or DVD drive. Step 2 Right click on the ISO image and choose Burn disc image.
K3B (KDE Burn Baby Burn) is a CD/DVD authoring software written for the KDE desktop that supports nearly every feature you have come to love with such tools. Step 1 Download the ISO CD image to a folder on your computer, and insert a blank CD in your CD-RW drive. Step 4: Click on the Burn button to start the process. You can also verify if your burnt file works fine by clicking on the Verify disc after burning checkbox. You turn to one of the best burning applications available - K3B. Step 3: From the pop-up Windows Disc image burner window, select your blank DVD from the Disc burner section. Now you're in Linux.what do you do? Simple. You just downloaded the newest version of your favorite Linux distribution but you remembered the first time you did it you were in Windows where you had Nero (or some similar application) to help you burn the ISO image onto a CD or DVD.