--- In [email protected], Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since I don't see a reply as of this post, I'll respond:
> An iso file is a compressed image file that needs to be burned to a 
> cd or DVD, using Nero or some other alike program.
> Personally, if it's only 100 mb's or so, I open it up and make sure 
> it's worth wasting a disc on (and leaving the other 600mb free).
> You can use WinRar or WinImage to view and/or extract directly to 
> your hard-drive.
> Eric
> 
> At 09:24 PM 5/26/2006, you wrote:
> >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
> >relate in the dvd burning process. Thank you very much.
>


How do you open up an iso file?






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