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What is a .iso file?

application/x-iso9660-image

ISO is a disc-image format containing a byte-for-byte copy of an optical disc filesystem, most often ISO 9660 or UDF. It packages an entire directory tree as a single mountable image used for CDs, DVDs, and installation media. It can be mounted as a virtual drive or written to physical media.

How to use a .iso file

Use an example ISO to test disc-image mounting, ISO 9660 and UDF filesystem parsing, and tools that extract files from or create bootable images.

Convert a .iso file to another format

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