You can extract the contents of the .ISO image using WinRAR, which can be bought from www.rarlabs.com. I have also a very useful tool named "VCDControlTool", using which you can create up to 24 virtual CD ROM drives and load any kind of CD image, including .ISO. Its a freeware and is about the size of only 60 KB, but it works only for Windows XP. For more information and downloading the program, visit "www.tech-recipes.com/
windows_tips620.html"
It is an unsupported Microsoft tool. The name of the program in the site is "Virtual CD-ROM" Control Panel. Both are same.
2006-10-29 05:58:58
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answered by Periscope 2
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straight forward, there are a plethora of equipment to open it. in spite of the indisputable fact that, you'll locate you'd be desiring to mount it by skill of daemontools or burn it as a thanks to position in notwithstanding software you've or action picture you want to view. UltraISO and PowerISO are some significant equipment you should use. I have both and that i love PowerISO more effective perfect. the loose thanks to go is with Daemontools. it really is a good software and that i appreciate utilising it. You mount an iso photo as a digital CD and also you may view it with explorer besides as installation notwithstanding is on it. it really is how you are able to opt for you.
2016-12-05 08:31:33
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answered by ? 4
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If you are running Linux or any of the Unix clones, like Mac or BSD, at http://distrowatch.com or http://livecdlist.com you can open it easily.
But, Microsoft tries to limit everyone so they won't let ISOs open in their OS.
Without a CD burner, you are more limited than you could possibly know, as there are over 800 great ISOs of open OSes to burn. A DVD burner is less than $45 on the web.
I prefer http://pclinuxos.com as my OS.
2006-10-29 05:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the best program i have found is winiso
this allows you to manioulate the image, copy the files from it, and save the changes. Another good app is alcohol 120%... it allows you to mount the image to a virtual cd drive and run the cd as if it were on a disc
2006-10-29 05:46:42
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answered by counslor589 2
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try PowerIso, MagicIso, IsoBuster
I use PowerIso and it can extract the .iso file the same as if it were a .zip or .rar file, but can also add a virtual drive to your machine and then mount the .iso image to that drive so that it seems that you have inserted the cd (it will autoplay and everything ... )
2006-10-29 05:42:33
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answered by tomes12 2
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use a program like daemon tools. its a virtual cd emulator so that u can see image files (i.e. .iso...)
2006-10-29 05:41:10
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answered by Jason S 1
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read the information
2006-10-29 05:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ya sure u can do it no problem in that
2006-10-29 05:41:27
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answered by pon e 1
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