Regular Rep: 5 Joined: 20 Nov 2004 Posts: 1,266 | ISO is an image file. In it you can store whatever you can store on a regular CD-ROM, be it music, data, video, or whatever.
Normally people just burn the ISO to CD-R with a program that supports ISO files (be sure to burn as a CD image! not a data CD with the ISO file on it!) Another thing you can do is mount the ISO image with a program like daemon tools. Basically it treats the ISO file on your hard disk as if it was an actual CD-ROM (it’ll have a drive letter in explorer and everything). (If you do get daemon tools, be sure to uncheck install daemon tools toobar during installation - might be adware) Finally you can just extract whatever is in the ISO file using a program like winrar or ISOBuster. If you use WinRAR, just right click the ISO file, and choose extract to (folder name).
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