Cannot find/launch engraver

Using Win 7 Ultimate
In the past successfully used a disc burner to burn the .iso.

Now I can't start with a right click or double click disc burner.
I think it may be related to a conflict with winzip 12. Uninstalling winzip 12 but still cannot associate the file image .iso with disc burner b/c I can't find the disc burner program.

How can find computer and run burner?

The name of the application is isoburn.exe.

You can try launching from the start box or a prompt with isoburn.

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