“Nero Burning Rom DVD-ROM (ISO)”
Running Nero
Begin by putting your media into the DVD recorder drive (if you
haven't already done so) and launch Nero (you should have a shortcut on your
desktop, or select it by going Start>Programs>Nero>Nero
Burning
ROM).
As soon as the application opens, a dialog box is briefly displayed
with the program's version details, owner, etc. This is followed by the "New
Compilation" dialog screen.

Select the option DVD from the drop-down menu
located on the top left corner.
Below the drop-down selection will appear a series of icons listing the various
activities that can be performed on DVD media. For our purposes, select
the
DVD-ROM
(ISO)
icon. In the Multisession section (screen shot below), select one of the following:
- Start
Multisession disc if this is a new media that has never been written
to. With this option
selected,
it is possible to burn more data on the media sometime in the future,
hence the name multisession.
- Continue Multisession disc if the media has been created
at a previous session using the Start Multisession disc option. In this way
it is possible
to append or
update data already written on the media.
- No Multisession if this is going to be a one time
burn and no more data is going to be written in the future. This restriction
also applies to
rewriteable media, which will require that you erase the rewriteable
media first, before being able to write new data.
Since we are starting with a new, unwritten to media, choose
Start Multisession disc
.
Next, select the Label tab as shown below, and enter a volume
label for your media. By default, Nero enters the label NEW, but you can enter
any name you like, up to a maximum of 32 characters. Applications such as Windows
Explorer show the volume label along with the drive letter which can help identify
the media in the drive. If
you
forget
or don't want to enter a volume name at this point, you can enter a volume
label later on.

On
the top right corner of the dialog screen, press the "New" button.
Only if under the Multisession section
you chose Continue Multisession
disc, you will now see a screen similar to the following:

This lists any previous sessions written on the media. Choose
the last session and press OK.
Regardless of the multisession options chosen, the following
screen should now appear.
