You are making a wrong assumption here, the .ISO is not a program you
can run (except with a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_image_emulator
), but it needs to be burned to a CD with a burner application that
supports burning .ISO "images". Then you can boot the CD.

There are alternatives, like creating a bootable USB memory stick, but
burning a CD is easier.


On 2 nov, 14:32, Poyzin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry. I did not phrase my original question right.
>
> Here's it revised.
>
> I burned the CD, its on there! but the iso is not visually open when I
> click on the cd drive. it just shows an iso file. Vista boot does not
> know what to do with an iso file. It thinks it's a WinZip file when I
> log into vista.
> I've read other posts. It said that windows should open the Iso and it
> should act as a boot option. Well, it aint showing anything. As I said
> before, it thinks it's just another random file.
>
> What can I do to make windows recognize that I want to boot gOS Space?
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