Peter Foldes said:
Roy
Are you trying to burn the iso file or are you trying to open it to use
it??
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Just noticed this thread: I have not thought much so sorry if this is not
very coherent.
What happens with an ISO file depends upon your PC. An ISO file can be read
by a utility program such as Winzip in order to convert it to files, the
result will be as though you have copied a disk to the hard drive and then
you can run the setup file if that is the type of thing it is, but also it
might be, for example, a film or films.
If you want the file written as a disk image to a DVD or Bluray so you will
have a film disk, put a DVD or bluray in the drive, x out of whatever pops
up, then right click on the ISO file, select Send To and select the
DVD/Bluray drive. A question will come up asking you, basically, to choose
what sort of ISO it is. Select your choice and Bob's yr uncle.
During doing this you might notice that one of the options on right clicking
the ISO is that you can read it using Winzip or whatever you have got to
unzip stuff.
Also you can choose if you want to write the disk image to a DVD even if it
is the type you can read with Winzip unless of course it is too big. That
might be for example if it was a software ISO that you wanted to give to
another PC.
To anyone who thinks I am promoting illegal activity here: there are plenty
of films and software ISOs that it is legal to pass on.