In common use, an "ISO" is a file that contains the complete image of a disc. Such files are often used when transferring CD-ROM images over the Internet. Depending on who you're talking to, "ISO" may refer to all disc image files or only certain kinds.
It's an image file, I think, and you'll need something like Nero to burn it onto a CD.dawma88 said:thanx alot for the info
seremify007 said:Yep- think of it like a zip file as aforementioned... except imagine it's usually created by making a copy of an ENTIRE cd or dvd... and then to use it you usually have to burn it directly back onto a cd/dvd. Although there are programs like DaemonTools (google it) which will let you run it like a "virtual" cd/dvd drive.