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ISO File - What is an .iso file and how do I open it?
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What is an ISO file? An ISO file is a disk image that contains an exact duplicate of data from a source disk, such as an optical disc or hard drive . Computer users typically use ISO files to duplicate CD, DVD, or Blu-ray discs for sharing or backup purposes or download ISO files from a website to install software on a computer (e.g., downloading and installing the Windows 11 operating system). Additionally, users can mount ISO files, extract files from ISO files, and burn ISO files to optical discs.
More Information ISO files are saved in an uncompressed format based on the ISO-9660 file system standard for optical disc media (hence the .iso file extension and "Disc Image" file type). The files are archives that store all the data from a disk image, including the filesystem information, such as directory structures, file attributes, and boot code. Additionally, ISO files are typically large since they store a lot of data. Before streaming media, many computer users extracted, copied, and burned ISO files from and to optical discs, such as CDs and DVDs, to copy, share, or back up their contents. ISO files store a sector-by-sector copy of every bit of data exactly from the disc, which is different than copying all files from a disc because the disc header information is lost in the copy process. Users may also download ISO files from the Internet when installing new software or operating systems since an ISO file contains all the necessary information for installation. For example, you can download an ISO file from Microsoft.com to create a bootable installation media, such as a USB flash drive, or to create a virtual machine running Windows 11.
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5 file types use the .iso file extension.
Disk Image File
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What is an ISO file?
An ISO file is a disk image that contains an exact duplicate of data from a source disk, such as an optical disc or hard drive . Computer users typically use ISO files to duplicate CD, DVD, or Blu-ray discs for sharing or backup purposes or download ISO files from a website to install software on a computer (e.g., downloading and installing the Windows 11 operating system). Additionally, users can mount ISO files, extract files from ISO files, and burn ISO files to optical discs.
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ISO files are saved in an uncompressed format based on the ISO-9660 file system standard for optical disc media (hence the .iso file extension and "Disc Image" file type). The files are archives that store all the data from a disk image, including the filesystem information, such as directory structures, file attributes, and boot code. Additionally, ISO files are typically large since they store a lot of data.
Before streaming media, many computer users extracted, copied, and burned ISO files from and to optical discs, such as CDs and DVDs, to copy, share, or back up their contents. ISO files store a sector-by-sector copy of every bit of data exactly from the disc, which is different than copying all files from a disc because the disc header information is lost in the copy process.
Users may also download ISO files from the Internet when installing new software or operating systems since an ISO file contains all the necessary information for installation. For example, you can download an ISO file from Microsoft.com to create a bootable installation media, such as a USB flash drive, or to create a virtual machine running Windows 11.
How to open an ISO file
You can open ISO files in various ways, including mounting an ISO file and extracting files from an ISO file.
Mounting an ISO file
Mounting an ISO file is a software process that makes the folders and files in the ISO file readable by the computer (as if you inserted an actual CD or USB flash drive in the computer). In Windows 8 and later, you can mount an ISO file without third-party software by choosing the file and then selecting Manage → Mount in File Explorer.
In macOS, you can mount an ISO file by double-clicking the file. After clicking the file, the DiskImageMounter utility bundled with macOS verifies the disk image's integrity and mounts it after confirming the disk image.
Extracting an ISO file
You can extract files from an ISO archive to access individual files, such as .BIN or .CFG files. You can use various archive utilities, including Corel WinZip , 7-Zip , and RARLAB WinRAR to extract files from an ISO file.
Burning an ISO file to a disc
While burning ISO files to discs is no longer as common as it once was, you may still want to burn an ISO file to a disc to create a physical backup or share data or media. In Windows 7 and later, you can right-click an ISO file and select Burn Disk Image . You can also burn ISO files to discs with third-party software, such as Roxio Toast and PowerISO .
How to convert an ISO file
While converting an ISO file to another format is challenging because information like the disc header gets lost, you can extract the files in an ISO file with an archive utility, then compress it in a new format. For example, you can extract files from an ISO archive with Corel WinZip, then compress them in the following formats:
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File Viewer Plus
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Microsoft File Explorer
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Nero 2022
Paid
ISO Master
Free
PowerISO
Paid
Alcohol 120%
Free Trial
DT Soft DAEMON Tools
Paid
NeoSmart Technologies EasyBCD
Free
Lightning UK! ImgBurn
Free
Corel WinZip
Free Trial
7-Zip
Free
RARLAB WinRAR
Free Trial
Mac
DiskImageMounter
Apple Disk Utility
Included with OS
Roxio Toast 20
Paid
Parallels Desktop for Mac 26
Free Trial
VMWare Fusion
Paid
Linux
Canonical Furius ISO Mount
Free
VideoLAN VLC media player
Free
ISO Master
Free
Brasero
Free
K3b
Free
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Virtual x86
Free
123apps Archive Extractor
Free
ezyZip Extract ISO File Online
Free
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RARLAB RAR
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Limbo PC Emulator
Free
Chrome OS
ChromeOS Files
Included with OS
Category: Disk Image Files
Updated: June 15, 2023
Arbortext IsoDraw Document
| Developer | PTC |
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3.7 | 126 Votes |
CAD drawing created by Arbortext IsoDraw, a program used for creating 2D technical illustrations; often used for saving drawings for part catalogs, service manuals, and assembly instructions; can be used for flattening imported 3D drawings into a 2D format for printing and publishing.
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Arbortext IsoDraw illustrations may also be saved to the .ISOZ compressed format to reduce the document size for sharing over email.
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PTC Creo View Express
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Category: CAD Files
Updated: February 25, 2012
PlayStation 2 ROM File
| Developer | N/A |
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3.8 | 72 Votes |
ROM file that contains a complete copy of data extracted from a PlayStation 2 game; often used for making backup copies of PS2 games; can be opened with a PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator such as PCSX2.
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To open an ISO file with PCSX2, you can simply drag and drop the file to the application without mounting the disk image. You can also select CDVD → Iso Selector → Browse , navigate to your file, and click Open . In order to use PCSX2, you must "dump" the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) files from your PS2 console. It is illegal to use BIOS data from other PS2 consoles.
NOTE: Because of their large file size, PS2 ISO game files may be compressed. Compressed ISO files may have a different file extension, such as .7Z , which indicates the type of compression used to reduce the file size.
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Category: Disk Image Files
Updated: July 10, 2014
Wii / GameCube ROM
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3.4 | 39 Votes |
An ISO file may also be a ROM that contains a complete copy of a Nintendo Wii or GameCube video game. It can be used to play a Wii or GameCube game on a PC using the Dolphin emulator . ISO files are also used to store backup copies of games.
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Dolphin is a cross-platform Nintendo Wii and GameCube emulator that allows gamers to play Wii and GameCube games on their PCs. To play a game in Dolphin, gamers must first acquire that game's .GCM , .GCZ , or ISO file. This file contains an exact copy of the data stored on a physical Wii or GameCube disc.
ISO files that contain GameCube games are typically 1 to 1.4 GB in size, while those that store Wii games are typically about 4.7 GB. Because these files are so large in size, gamers often download and store ISO files as .ZIP or .7Z archives. If you receive an ISO file that is saved as a ZIP or 7Z file, you can use a decompression utility, such as 7-Zip, Corel WinZip, or Apple Archive Utility to extract the ISO file from the archive.
NOTE: It is illegal to download ISO files that contain Wii or GameCube games. You should create ISO files by dumping data from a game disc using a game dumping utility.
How to open an ISO file
You can open a Wii or GameCube ISO file in Dolphin (cross-platform). To do so, select Open from Dolphin's menu bar and then navigate to and open your ISO file.
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Category: Game Files
Updated: February 1, 2021
PlayStation Portable ROM
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2.9 | 7 Votes |
An ISO file may also be a ROM image of a PlayStation Portable (PSP) video game. It contains a complete copy of a PSP game, which has been copied from a game disc. Primarily, gamers use ISO files to play PSP games in PSP emulators , such as PPSSPP.
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Various third-party utilities allow gamers to copy (or "dump") the game data stored on a PSP disc to an ISO file. They can then can open the ISO file with a PSP emulator to play the game on their computer or mobile device.
ISO files also serve as convenient backups of PSP games, which can be used to play a game on a PSP even in the event the original game disc is damaged or goes missing. Modders can use ISO decompression utilities (such as 7-Zip or The Unarchiver ) to unpack a PSP game and examine or modify its assets.
How to open an ISO file
You can open an ISO file and play the game it contains with several PSP emulators, including:
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PPSSPP
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RetroArch
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PPSSPP
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RetroArch
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OpenEmu
Free
Linux
RetroArch
Free
iOS
PPSSPP
Free
RetroArch
Free
Android
PPSSPP
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RetroArch
Free
Category: Game Files
Updated: April 6, 2023