An ISO file (often called an ISO image) is a single file that acts as a perfect digital replica of an entire optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. They are commonly used for distributing large software packages, operating systems, and backups.
Opening an ISO file doesn’t require “unzipping” in the traditional sense; instead, you usually “mount” it, which trick your computer into thinking you’ve inserted a physical disc into a drive. Method 1: Mounting on Windows 10 & 11
Windows has built-in support for ISO files, so you don’t need extra software.
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