![]() ![]() ![]() ISO files are most commonly used to create backup discs on physical CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs. Unlike many other file formats, the ISO file extension does not use compression, as it’s a full digital copy of the original disc. This information stored on the ISO file can be “mounted” and used on your computer without a CD player, be opened to explore the contents, or simply burned onto a physical disc of your choice. ![]() The ISO file extension does not just store files and folders they house all the vital file system information about the disc’s structure. An ISO file is, simply put, a digital file format replicating a physical CD, DVD, or BD. ![]()
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