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upgrade question
On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 17:26:37 -0600, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 2/23/19 4:06 PM, nospam wrote: In article , Mark Lloyd wrote: IIRC, ISO is an archive file and you can extract from it just like .ZIP. iso is a disk image. I remember problems trying to write ISO to CD/DVD because an archive program had claimed the ISO extension. that's a separate issue. They are both because an ISO is an archive file. Like nospam said, ISO is a disk image file, not an archive file. If you wanted to archive some files, you wouldn't turn to an ISO as the container. You'd probably pick zip, rar, 7z, etc. Yes, various archive programs know how to look inside an ISO file, but that doesn't make it an archive. |
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