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How do i burn a ".ISO" file?

How do i burn a ".ISO" file?
I downloaded somthing, and its in .iso, what do i do with it, im suposed to burn it rite? I have nero will that do it?
 
I'm not sure if you can do it with nero, but you can do it with adaptec easy cd creator (open up easy cd creator, click on file, then create cd from image, browse to the .iso file, and select it, and it'll prompt you for the cd-recorder to be used)
I would try using nero with the CDROM(ISO) option on the top of the new cd list. It'll probably allow you to do it as well.
 
I'd personally use fireburner.. Find it on the net. its a great program and gives you all the info about the iso file.

Oh yah.. an iso file is just a representation of the cdrom drive. its a good way of copying the entire cd as it is. kinda similar to the nrg for nero. Iso also only make 1 cd so its just like a cd copy...

Gatsby
 
use nero. I have never had problems with nero, although i have with easy cd creator. In nero when it is looking for an .nrg file, just select all files and click your iso. It still works.
 
I use Nero for .iso's & CDRWin for .bin's.

Never used FB, but I have. Heard FB was good for .bin's. Is it also good for .iso's?

I have a few bin2iso & iso2bin utilities. Can convert between them .. altho it's prolly best to burn w/out converting.
 
I had a hell of a time with cdrwin on my plexotr 8432. with fireburner it burns nicely and easily. Also I get to see the useless unfo that most programs don;t show.

Gatsby
 
I tried Nero and CDRWin before trying to burn Linux Mandrake ISO but I couldn't figure it out. I didn't burn it right either time with those two and didn't want to waste another cd so someone else here recommend Fireburner. It's so simple and works great.
 
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