
ISO files
An ISO file is a digital copy of an entire disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, stored as a single file with a ".iso" extension. It contains an exact replica of all the data, structure, and files from the original disc. Think of it as a virtual disc image that can be used to create physical copies or run the content directly on a computer. ISO files are commonly used for distributing software, operating systems, or backups, making it easy to transfer and replicate large amounts of data efficiently.