ISO is a popular format for disc image files. Many newcomers to the ISO format have trouble working with these files simply because the programs meant to handle them are often too complicated for the average computer user. ISO Workshop, which is relatively new on the scene, is a definite exception to the rule; it is not at all complex and is extremely easy to use.
The interface is self explanatory and very intuitive:
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Simply click on the appropriate option and away you go.
[quote:1x76xbpe]Optical disc images are files storing complete copies of various media, including CD, DVD and Blu-Ray discs. They are used for backing up data from optical discs and creating exact disc copies for further replication. The main advantage of disc images is that they are essentially exact sector-by-sector copies of original discs preserving both their content and structure. If you have a disc image in any format, you can easily recreate the original disc by burning the image to a blank CD, DVD or BD disc. And although this task may initially seem to be somewhat hard, proper software will make it a breeze
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