

Software that supports the recordable drive and supports burning an ISO image directly to CD or DVD. To create a bootable CD or DVD from the ISO image, you must have:Ī recordable CD or DVD (in a format supported by the recordable drive). If your computer does not include a drive that is supported by the wizard, you can burn the ISO image onto a CD or DVD by using most programs that can burn a CD or DVD. If your computer includes a CD-RW drive, the wizard offers to burn the ISO image to a blank CD or DVD.

For more information, see Deploying the DaRT 7.0 Recovery Image. You can write the ISO to a recordable CD or DVD, save it to a USB flash drive, or save it in a format that you can use to boot into DaRT from a remote partition or from a recovery partition. After you boot the computer into DaRT, you can run the different DaRT tools to try to diagnose and repair the computer. The ISO created by the DaRT Recovery Image Wizard contains the DaRT recovery image that lets you boot into a problem computer, even if it might otherwise not start. Use the DaRT Recovery Image Wizard to Create the Recovery Image An ISO image is a file that represents the raw contents of a CD. Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 7 includes the DaRT Recovery Image Wizard that is used in Windows to create a bootable International Organization for Standardization (ISO) image.
