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    Just a quick tip for you Windows7 users out there.

    Previously we told you about ISO files and how to extract, burn and mount them. Windows 7 provides an easy option to convert ISO files into disc. You don’t need any third party tool to perform this operation.

    To burn the file to disc perform the following steps:

    1. Put the blank (or rewritable) disk on the disk drive.

    2. Right click on ISO file and select “Burn disc image”.

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    ISO file, which is also known as a disc image, has .iso file extension. It contains a copy of the entire CD/DVD from which it was extracted. It means when you burn an ISO file to a blank disc, you’ll get the same files, folders, and properties as the original disc.

    ISO files are used to distribute disc images. For example, iso files for operating systems like Ubuntu (Linux distro) could be downloaded from the net and then burnt to a CD to create a bootable operating system disc.

    This tutorial will discuss three things:-

    1. Extracting an iso file from a CD or DVD.
    2. Burning an iso image to a disc.
    3. Mounting an iso image as a virtual drive.

    How to extract ISO files from a disc

    Extracting iso files from CDs and keeping them safe could be useful. Suppose you are considering backing up your Windows installation disc.  It might be beneficial to make a personal copy of the Windows installation DVD so that you can use it in case you lose your original disc. continue reading…

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    Do you take videos from cameras that save the movies to a single file that is difficult to share with people who aren’t overly comfortable using a computer. When that happens I try to burn the videos to a DVD so that they can watch it using any standalone DVD player, but this can be quite a pain depending on the original format of the video. continue reading…

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