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A file with the extension *.iso is a so called "disk image". Please see this Wikipedia entry for a short but great explanation of the term "disk image". In the "See Also" section of that article, you will also find a link to the Wikipedia entry for the term "ISO image". If you are familiar with disk images and would simply like to read about the ISO format, click here to go directly to the ISO image article at Wikipedia.com. If you are looking for instructions on how to burn an ISO image to disc using CD/DVD burning software, see: »iso.snoekonline.com/iso.htm There is a guide there labeled: *How to successfully burn or write an ISO-image to CD or DVD This contains everything you could possibly need to burn an ISO image to disk. If, even after having looked at all of the information provided above, you still have a question that has not been answered or require help with what you're trying to do, don't hesitate to post in the software forum here on DSLR. Before you do that, however, PLEASE use the forum search feature to look for topics that have already been posted and that may just contain the information you are looking for. Also, always remember, Google is your best friend on the web. *Compilation by proliant_2500
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