Restoring files from DVD back to Windows 7 Home Premium

How to restore files from DVD discs created as a return to the top on my computer?

To restore the files on your DVD drive, you can simply insert the disc into your DVD drive and copy files directly to the desired location on your computer.

If you have created the DVD disc is a recovery disk (a disk you can use to restore Windows when Windows does not work properly), you can consult the following Web page to understand how to use it:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-from-a-Windows-7-installation-disc-or-USB-flash-drive

Hope this will help you.

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