I don't remember how ImgBurn works, but burning an iso file usually
involves the disk copy function of burning software.
On Apr 1, 2012 12:05 PM, "Roger Sears" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seeing the recent post about making and then using an iso. image to create
> an exact copy of a CD or DVD, and having screwed up that process when I
> tried it using ImgBurn, I've got to ask, why doesn't just making a
> disc-to-disc copy accomplish the same thing?
>
> I finally resorted to the D-T-D copy after I (must of) screwed up the .iso
> burn step - all I got on the new DVD was a copy of the .iso file I had
> initially created.
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