ask iso to open it for you
2006-08-16 15:08:50
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answer #1
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answered by dave r 1
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An iso file is a compressed image of the content of a CD. You will need a CD burning software like Nero, Roxio, or PowerISO. There will be an option (usually under the File menu) to create a CD from an image. Select that and browse to the ISO program. The burner software will recreate the CD for you on a blank CD.
2006-08-16 22:10:30
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answer #2
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Ultra ISO can open and make .iso files..
People frequently get confused regarding these file types. Here's how to use these files.
*.bin
*.cue
*.iso
These file extensions are commonly used to show that a file is an image of a CD or DVD.
The most simple way to access these files is to use your CD or DVD Burner to burn them to a disk. Nero is a common program that is used to burn bin/cue files to hard media.
One really nice thing to do is to treat these files as a virtual CD or DVD without ever burning them. Daemon Tools is one program that is often used to do this. Microsoft now has a free program that does this as well.
The other place that *.bin files are frequently used are in emulation software. Gaming roms are often stored in compressed files full of bin files. If you have a zip file full of *.bin files, try Mame or some similiar emulator..... Good Luck
2006-08-16 22:11:51
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answered by Devil Dog 6
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A .iso file is a CD images file used to burn CD's with.
Most CD burning software supports it.
If you just want to see what's inside the .iso file, then do a search for " isobuster "
isobuster allows you see what the .iso file contains. You can even extract some files or all of the files in the .iso file.
2006-08-16 22:30:29
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answered by Harry Cat 3
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An .iso is an image of a CD-ROM. Normally you would need to create a CD with the image. Once you've done that, you can read from the CD. You need to ensure that you burn is as a CD-image ... if you simply burn the file as a file, then you will still be unable to read it.
2006-08-16 22:11:15
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answered by salamander_mn 3
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there r many programs you can use as suggested nero is good but i think winrar is even better you get to download its free version just search in google for it while installing select iso also
2006-08-16 22:16:51
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answered by Josey M 2
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Winrar (http://www.rarlab.com) can also open .iso files for you. This tends to be a pretty useful program for other files also such as .zip, .tar, .gz, .bz2 and a ton of others.
2006-08-16 22:57:02
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answered by youcefsanders 2
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I recommend Alchol120 this enables you to run the iso without burning it to didk and it will also burn the disc if you require it to
2006-08-16 23:20:21
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answered by The one 2
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open it in nero
or iso buster
2006-08-19 11:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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download a copy of magiciso, www.magiciso.com
or
cdburnerxp
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/
you can then read that iso file
2006-08-16 22:11:11
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answer #10
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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