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ISO files
Can an ISO be run to install an application?
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04-08-2020, 19:02
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Re: ISO files
Not directly (unless you have special software that can open it).
An ISO file is an image of a CD/DVD, and you would normally have to burn it to a blank, then use that.
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04-08-2020, 19:04
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Re: ISO files
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Originally Posted by Paul
Not directly (unless you have special software that can open it).
An ISO file is an image of a CD/DVD, and you would normally have to burn it to a blank, then use that.
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Thanks so what I need is a ROM burner such as Nero.
I am only going need it once so is there freeware burner?
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04-08-2020, 19:06
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Re: ISO files
Have a read, apparently Windows 8 and above can read them.
https://www.howtogeek.com/356714/wha...do-i-open-one/
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04-08-2020, 19:28
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Re: ISO files
Use an app like PowerISO, then mount the ISO image to a virtual drive and use as normal. No burning to disks etc.
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04-08-2020, 19:30
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Re: ISO files
either mount the iso so you can browse to it, or burn it, cdburnerxp is free and still great as a burner
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Re: ISO files
Use magic disc to mount and install. No need to burn to cd/DVD.
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04-08-2020, 19:37
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Re: ISO files
To repeat (as per my link above).
If you have Windows 8 or above, you dont appear to need any special software to read them (or burn them) - its built into windows.
On Windows 7 you can "unzip" them (like a zip file) using 7-Zip (which is free).
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Re: ISO files
Yer built into Windows. 8 and 10, from memory right click on file to Mount it.
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05-08-2020, 04:34
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Re: ISO files
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Yer built into Windows. 8 and 10, from memory right click on file to Mount it.
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I am reinstalling Windows 10 OEM, I used the Creation tool to create a ISO
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Re: ISO files
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I am reinstalling Windows 10 OEM, I used the Creation tool to create a ISO
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Pity you didn't say that in the beginning.
In that case you will need to either burn it to disc or create a bootable usb drive.
Use Rufus to create a bootable usb drive if you donn't want to burn to disc.
https://rufus.ie/
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05-08-2020, 11:35
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Re: ISO files
Depends - again- on whether the ISO was created with a 'bootable' option
i.e. will it run & install from a DVD drive?
no idea what Creation software can do so no idea if 'create bootable disc' is an option?
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05-08-2020, 13:39
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Re: ISO files
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Depends - again- on whether the ISO was created with a 'bootable' option
i.e. will it run & install from a DVD drive?
no idea what Creation software can do so no idea if 'create bootable disc' is an option?
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It should be a bootable ISO.
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/6...tion-tool.html
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05-08-2020, 18:45
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Re: ISO files
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When a the ISO file is burnt to a image it puts all the files in the same place, with the necessary set up files.
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05-08-2020, 19:28
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Re: ISO files
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When a the ISO file is burnt to a image it puts all the files in the same place, with the necessary set up files.
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It still needs to be bootable so when you put the DVD in the drive and turn on the pc it'll load the DVD and start the Windows 10 installation routine.
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