What is ISO?
ISO refers also
to a CD or DVD image (not picture..) file with an extension of ".iso".
The extension comes from the full name of the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
file system specification, ISO 9660. Just like other CD/DVD image
formats, ISO is a file that contains full content of the disc, including
every single track, directory, file and information about the structure
of the disc. Normally ISO files are being used to replicate existing
CD/DVD discs, transfer those discs over the network to other location
(or to other person) and burn back to CD/DVD which then would be
an identical replica of the original disc.
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