Reading time approx. 3 min
An ISO or NRG file can hold the whole contents of an operating system or program installation. By burning the image file to a CD with Nero Burning ROM, we can make a bootable CD that allows us to install or run the operating system or software on a computer.
Image files can also be used to back up important data and files. By burning the image file to a CD, we can make a hard copy of our data that can be saved elsewhere or used in case of a disaster.
ISO or NRG image files are often used to share big files or software packages. By burning the image file to a CD, we can make it easy to share the file with people who may not have access to the internet or a lot of storage space.
Overall, burning an NRG or ISO image file to a CD with Nero Burning ROM is a handy way to make bootable discs, back up data, share large files, and make sure that different CD/DVD players can read it.
Launch Nero Burning ROM via Nero Start.
It will pop out a window soon; simply close it.
Select your recorder for the prepared image file. Click "Burn Image" and add the image file (with .nrg or iso extension) to Nero Burning ROM.
In this video, we add one image in nrg to create an example display.
After successfully adding the image file, click the "Burn" button to begin the burn composition.
Let us wait until the burning procedure is complete. In minutes, your NRG and ISO image files are ready to burn to CD.
When you need to burn an image file, such as NGR or ISO, Nero Burning ROM will come in handy.