If memory serves, an .iso file is for making a bootable CD, if you want to
load an operating system onto a computer

you drop the disc into the reader and boot from that reader

google ".iso" or "iso file" if you want to know more

lots of sites discuss it

js

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Subject: [AP] .iso File


> I came across .iso file in one of the replies re: burning to dvd.
> Could somebody pls. do a short explanation what they are and how they
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