How to burn Bootcamp Support software on DVD?

Hello guys i just downloaded Windows via Bootcamp but the only problem is i need Bootcamp support software in order to get things going. I can't even connect to internet right now. I know i can burn Bootcamp Support software on an external drive; but mine is NTFS and i cant convert it to FAT32 because its full of my stuff, i can't back up my files its too big for that. So is there any way i can burn Bootcamp Support software on a DVD? there is no option for it in my Bootcamp app.
Will be waiting for your answers.
BTW I use Mavericks.

If you need to make a bootable copy of your OS installer disk (good idea to have when you travel) follow this:
How to Make a Non-Commercial DVD copy of MAC OS X
Making a DVD Image
Step 1. Insert the retail Mac OS X Install DVD into your drive.
Step 2. Launch Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities).
Step 3. In Disk Utility, you will notice a white pane on the left hand side. In the pane, select the Mac OS X Install DVD by clicking on it once.
Step 4. Click New Image on the Disk Utility toolbar.
Step 5. A dialog box will appear. Give the new image a name. I used 'Mac OS X Install DVD'. Select the destination where you wish to save it. Leave Image Format at Compressed (default) and Encryption at None (default).
Step 6. Click Save to begin creating the image.
Step 7. Once your image has been created DO NOT mount it. Leave the image alone and proceed to the next section.
Burning the Image
Step 1. Launch Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities).
Step 2. Click Burn on the Disk Utility toolbar (upper left).
Step 3. Navigate to where you saved the DVD image created in the previous section. Click on the image file, then click the Burn button. Do not drag and drop the image file into Disk Utility during this step.
Step4. Insert a DVD when prompted and proceed to Burn it. (use good quality media)

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