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How Do You Run An ISO File?

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How Do You Run An ISO File?

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An ISO file is a disk image. You use this type of format for running CDs or DVDs on your hard drive without using the disc. You can also download ISO files. To run an ISO you need to burn the image to a CD or DVD disc. Alternatively, you can use an ISO image software program. This method will save time and money running the ISO directly from your computer. You can “Mount” and “Unmount” all of your ISO application as well as other disc imaging formats. Download and setup an ISO imaging program. Daemon Tools Lite and PowerISO create and run ISOs among other imaging formats. Daemon is free to use while PowerISO is about $30 with a free trial. After installation, a restart of the computer is mandatory. View your toolbar. On the bottom, right corner of the screen is a quick launch toolbar. Both Daemon Tools and PowerISO are in this bar. If they are not, use the “Start” menu and then “All Programs” to bring up the ISO imaging software. Right-click on the program in your toolbar. In Daemon To

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