An iso file contains the image of a disk. That means it contains all the files and folders that were on that disk, much like a zip or cab file contains a collection of files and folders. The real difference is that an iso is a byte-for-byte copy of the low-level data actually stored on a disk. ISO images can be loaded into PowerISO to create CDs or DVDs.
Iso files are frequently used to distribute CD or DVD images. Using a CD or DVD burning program like PowerISO you can then burn that iso disk image to an actual disk. PowerISO is a powerful CD/DVD image file processing tool, which allows you to open, extract, create and convert CD ISO files, and mount ISO files with internal virtual drive. Please follow the steps to burn the CD iso image to a new blank CD disc,
http://www.poweriso.com/
1. Download and install PowerISO.
2. Start PowerISO,
3. Click the "Burn" button on toolbar.
4. Choose the CD/DVD writer, and insert a new blank CDR in the writer.
5. Choose the CD iso file.
6. Choose the burning speed.
7. Click "Burn" to start burning.
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