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I am trying to figure out how to burn my ISO image for "Windows 10 Enterprise free trial" to my DVD.
I have to use a 4.7(4.38)Gb disk and this windows edition below. The ISO image ends up as a file size of 4.5Gb and will not fit on the disk. Can somebody help me to figure this out because this is the only way I am able to do it. I cannot use a dual-layer disk or a USB drive and I read that compressing the file won't work, as the burned image cannot keep the compressed form. I don't know if that is true, but I don't know what to do.

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DVDs being used.
 

I would suggest making a bootable USB. Takes less time and a small 8GB USB is cheap if you don't have one to spare.
 

I would suggest making a bootable USB. Takes less time and a small 8GB USB is cheap if you don't have one to spare.
OP stated he can't use a USB. My questions to OP: why are you using the Enterprise edition....it's only for evaluation and good for 90 days? Why can't you use a USB thumb drive?
 

Must of missed that part, but the fact remains Windows 10 is too big for a regular DVD.
 

OP stated he can't use a USB. My questions to OP: why are you using the Enterprise edition....it's only for evaluation and good for 90 days? Why can't you use a USB thumb drive?
It is an assignment for my college, but I'm not sure why it can't be on a USB drive.
 

but the fact remains Windows 10 is too big for a regular DVD.
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It is an assignment for my college,
You need to ask your professor what you should do. The ISO is to big to fit on a standard DVD and you say you can't use a dual layer DVD or USB. So I don't have a clue what you can do as there is no other storage media.
 

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