Windows 7 has been around for a while now and has been doing great all this while
. The new user interface, strong design, the impressive taskbar and the aero peek theme are just irresistible. I, being a tech enthusiast, was all the more ardent to try the new Microsofts Windows 7, and so I decided to get one for myself. Now its been a month since I have started using Windows 7 and I am quite well acquainted with its features and usability.
It was only recently that I realized that my computers performance was deteriorating and there was also a considerable decline in its speed as well. I had virus alert messages popping up on my screen every now and then, and this was when I decided to completely format my PC. For this, I thought of using the best and the most reliable option of creating an ISO DVD or a CD for backing up all my important data and files. An ISO file, often called an ISO image, is in fact an "image" of an entire CD or DVD. The entire contents of a disc can be perfectly represented in a single ISO file.
Last night I created a whole blunder doing this. I messed up the whole thing and was really at my wits end. Creating a Windows 7 ISO DVD was not that easy as I thought it would be. I was completely stuck with the burn process and didnt know what went wrong. Thankfully I had my sisters laptop available and thats when I started searching over the Internet and found all my answers with a technical service provider. They were such a blessing - they took a remote session over the Internet with me and took over all my queries - and now I have my computer working as it always was! I also have an ISO DVD for my Windows 7 PC.