How to burn rosetta stone iso to cd




















I run at home a 32 bit windows 7, a 32 bit windows 8. To install Rosetta Stone v 3 is no problem on all machines, after installing it the 32 bit machines recognise ISO files as well the CD in the drive, ISO file must be connected as a virtual drive except the 64 bit windows 7. To install a language CD on the windows 64 bit windows 7 is not possible. But if you have an old windows XP machine you can install the desired language CD.

If you do so you can copy the installed language s by making a ZIP file on a stick or a portable harddisk. You can copy also this map immediately to a stick, but this goes quite slowly because the installed stuff is countainig Restart when you are finished your machine and you can work with Rosetta V3 on a 64 bit machine.

Till now I didn't find an answer on the site of Rosetta Stone, but it seems there is a missing connection with 64 bit windows. So we copied all the disks onto a flash drive and put them on my laptop. I tried to run them and I got the installer to work but when I load it it asks me to select a language level from the CD drive.

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Forum Rules. Seems like the program was installed fine. It could conk out on you any minute. They are only useful for quick and dirty transfer of files when you need to put a drive in your pocket. Don't use one as if it were a daily backup. It's like driving with one of those under-sized spare tires. You might have to drop down the bucks for an external drive, but you'll need to install some kind of driver for it.

As a suggestion, you could call Operator Headgap people. I'm not sure of the number, but the website is Headgap. The folks there are very knowledgeable and can tell you if you need any external hardware and the driver to use it.

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