Hp400-314: lack of right-click options

Why is it in all positions, I find on burning an iso file on a dvd, they say that there should be an option "burn disc" when I right click on the iso image file, but there is no option to the OS 8.1 which is installed on my HP machine?

Is it because HP has their own version of Windows 8.1?

My splash screen show that I have the last update 8.1.

Hello

Normally the HP machines have a software called Cyberlink Power2Go. Please use this software to burn ISO files. To open this software:

  • Hold down the key Win, then press Q
  • power type in the search box
  • Start Cyberlin Power2Go

You can select the option to burn CDs or DVDs...

Kind regards.

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