Windows 10 image too large for Brasero to burn. How can I get around this? [duplicate]

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I have just downloaded a Windows10 image:
$ du --bytes Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
4710961152 Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
It is slightly too large to burn it to a dvd (4.7gb) with Brasero.

Is there a way to force burning the disc, using some additional space on the disc or shrinking the iso?
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This question already has an answer here:
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I have just downloaded a Windows10 image:
$ du --bytes Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
4710961152 Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
It is slightly too large to burn it to a dvd (4.7gb) with Brasero.

Is there a way to force burning the disc, using some additional space on the disc or shrinking the iso?
boot dvd burning
marked as duplicate by dadexix86, mikewhatever, sudodus, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Feb 4 at 16:25
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actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
Try looking at the file withdu -h Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
â Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14
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up vote
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up vote
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down vote
favorite
This question already has an answer here:
How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?
10 answers
I have just downloaded a Windows10 image:
$ du --bytes Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
4710961152 Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
It is slightly too large to burn it to a dvd (4.7gb) with Brasero.

Is there a way to force burning the disc, using some additional space on the disc or shrinking the iso?
boot dvd burning
This question already has an answer here:
How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?
10 answers
I have just downloaded a Windows10 image:
$ du --bytes Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
4710961152 Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
It is slightly too large to burn it to a dvd (4.7gb) with Brasero.

Is there a way to force burning the disc, using some additional space on the disc or shrinking the iso?
This question already has an answer here:
How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?
10 answers
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edited Feb 3 at 21:36
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marked as duplicate by dadexix86, mikewhatever, sudodus, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Feb 4 at 16:25
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marked as duplicate by dadexix86, mikewhatever, sudodus, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Feb 4 at 16:25
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actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
Try looking at the file withdu -h Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
â Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14
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actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
Try looking at the file withdu -h Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
â Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14
actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
Try looking at the file with
du -h Win10_1709_German_x64.isoâ Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
Try looking at the file with
du -h Win10_1709_German_x64.isoâ Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14
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Use K3B as brasero doesn't appear to support overburn. Go to Settings->Advanced and check the allow overburn box as shown below:

k3b is available for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu in the Universe repository. To obtain it First enable Universe then issue the following commands in the terminal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install k3b
or use your favorite package manager.
overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
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I managed to burn the iso using growisofs from the package dvd+rw-tools:
$ growisofs -overburn --dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 2298496 blocks are free, 2300274 to be written!
:-! ignoring...
/dev/sr0: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
1277952/4707319808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 306:52 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.0%
(...)
4706074624/4707319808 (100.0%) @0.3x, remaining 0:00 RBU 14.6% UBU 99.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=231020h failed with SK=5h/INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE]: Invalid argument
:-( write failed: Invalid argument
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: updating RMA
/dev/sr0: closing disc
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
It will expectedly throw out some errors but installing Windows 10 from this disc was successful.
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Use K3B as brasero doesn't appear to support overburn. Go to Settings->Advanced and check the allow overburn box as shown below:

k3b is available for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu in the Universe repository. To obtain it First enable Universe then issue the following commands in the terminal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install k3b
or use your favorite package manager.
overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Use K3B as brasero doesn't appear to support overburn. Go to Settings->Advanced and check the allow overburn box as shown below:

k3b is available for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu in the Universe repository. To obtain it First enable Universe then issue the following commands in the terminal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install k3b
or use your favorite package manager.
overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Use K3B as brasero doesn't appear to support overburn. Go to Settings->Advanced and check the allow overburn box as shown below:

k3b is available for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu in the Universe repository. To obtain it First enable Universe then issue the following commands in the terminal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install k3b
or use your favorite package manager.
Use K3B as brasero doesn't appear to support overburn. Go to Settings->Advanced and check the allow overburn box as shown below:

k3b is available for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu in the Universe repository. To obtain it First enable Universe then issue the following commands in the terminal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install k3b
or use your favorite package manager.
edited Feb 3 at 15:04
answered Feb 3 at 14:46
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overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
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overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
overburning is the solution. Thank you. Unfortunately not available to brasero.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 15:03
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I managed to burn the iso using growisofs from the package dvd+rw-tools:
$ growisofs -overburn --dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 2298496 blocks are free, 2300274 to be written!
:-! ignoring...
/dev/sr0: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
1277952/4707319808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 306:52 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.0%
(...)
4706074624/4707319808 (100.0%) @0.3x, remaining 0:00 RBU 14.6% UBU 99.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=231020h failed with SK=5h/INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE]: Invalid argument
:-( write failed: Invalid argument
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: updating RMA
/dev/sr0: closing disc
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
It will expectedly throw out some errors but installing Windows 10 from this disc was successful.
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I managed to burn the iso using growisofs from the package dvd+rw-tools:
$ growisofs -overburn --dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 2298496 blocks are free, 2300274 to be written!
:-! ignoring...
/dev/sr0: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
1277952/4707319808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 306:52 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.0%
(...)
4706074624/4707319808 (100.0%) @0.3x, remaining 0:00 RBU 14.6% UBU 99.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=231020h failed with SK=5h/INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE]: Invalid argument
:-( write failed: Invalid argument
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: updating RMA
/dev/sr0: closing disc
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
It will expectedly throw out some errors but installing Windows 10 from this disc was successful.
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
I managed to burn the iso using growisofs from the package dvd+rw-tools:
$ growisofs -overburn --dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 2298496 blocks are free, 2300274 to be written!
:-! ignoring...
/dev/sr0: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
1277952/4707319808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 306:52 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.0%
(...)
4706074624/4707319808 (100.0%) @0.3x, remaining 0:00 RBU 14.6% UBU 99.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=231020h failed with SK=5h/INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE]: Invalid argument
:-( write failed: Invalid argument
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: updating RMA
/dev/sr0: closing disc
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
It will expectedly throw out some errors but installing Windows 10 from this disc was successful.
I managed to burn the iso using growisofs from the package dvd+rw-tools:
$ growisofs -overburn --dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso
Executing 'builtin_dd if=Win10_1709_German_x64.iso of=/dev/sr0 obs=32k seek=0'
:-( /dev/sr0: 2298496 blocks are free, 2300274 to be written!
:-! ignoring...
/dev/sr0: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
1277952/4707319808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 306:52 RBU 100.0% UBU 5.0%
(...)
4706074624/4707319808 (100.0%) @0.3x, remaining 0:00 RBU 14.6% UBU 99.4%
:-[ WRITE@LBA=231020h failed with SK=5h/INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE]: Invalid argument
:-( write failed: Invalid argument
/dev/sr0: flushing cache
/dev/sr0: updating RMA
/dev/sr0: closing disc
/dev/sr0: reloading tray
It will expectedly throw out some errors but installing Windows 10 from this disc was successful.
edited Feb 3 at 20:52
answered Feb 3 at 15:15
ukos
476114
476114
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
add a comment |Â
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
This works without having to install additional software, unlike the selected answer.
â jawtheshark
Apr 18 at 12:36
add a comment |Â
actually no duplicate as I primarily wanted to burn it to disk but I will try your suggestion
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:27
Try looking at the file with
du -h Win10_1709_German_x64.isoâ Charles Green
Feb 3 at 14:36
It will only output the shortcutted size of 4.4G. As every byte here matters, I did not use the human option.
â ukos
Feb 3 at 14:40
Make a bootable USB-drive instead. Installs much faster too.
â Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Feb 19 at 16:14