.ISO File Extension

Disc Image File

What is an ISO File?

An ISO file is a disk image format that encapsulates the entire content of a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc, preserving not only the data but also the filesystem specifics like directory structures and file attributes. Based on the ISO-9660 standard, these files are crucial for duplicating and backing up optical media.

How to Open an ISO File

ISO files can be opened or mounted as a virtual disc on most operating systems without additional software. On Windows, tools like Windows Disc Image Burner can burn ISO images directly to physical discs. For macOS, the Disk Utility or any other third-party software like Daemon Tools can be used to handle ISO files. Linux users can rely on the 'mount' command to handle these files directly through the terminal.

Can ISO Files Be Converted?

Yes, ISO files can be converted to other disk image formats like BIN or IMG. They can also be extracted into folders or converted into a different media format depending on the content.

Technical Information

Format TypeBinary
File Extension.iso
Created ByISO Organization
Usable PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux

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