How to open ISO image file?

ISO image file is a special file format."Open ISO image file"is generally used for getting more information about an existing ISO file. You have to use a tool to open it. But now, WinISO - as the ISO Editorcanopen all ISO image file with just a click or two. It is a very powerful tool which processes almost all CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image files, including ISO, BIN/CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF and IMG/DVD.

WinISO is quite an easy way. It supports opening ISO files, and the process is quite simple.What surprised me are the WinISO’s user-friendliness and easy performance.

Here we will show you how to open ISO image files you want with WinISO step by step.

This article includes 4 steps.

1. Getting Started
2. Click"Open File"
3. Choose an existing image file you want
4. You can perform the next actions


Step 1: Getting Started

 

Free Download WinISO from our official website and install it. It will just take you several seconds.


Step 2: Click"Open File"

After running WinISO, click the"Open File"button or click the"File"menu on the toolbar.


Step 3: Choose an existing image file you want

“Open image file” dialogue will pop up. Select the ISO image file you need, and then click “Open”.


Step 4: You can perform the next actions

After you open the ISO file, you will be shown a list of all the files and folders in the ISO image file. Now you can perform the next actions.



System Requirement 

  • Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7 or above
  • CPU 1.0GHz above
  • 512MB memory
  • At least 100MB hard disk space
  • CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc Driver (Optional)
Relevant links:

1. How do I edit an ISO image file?

2. How do I open an ISO image file?

3.How do I make an ISO image file?

4. How do I extract an ISO image file?

5. How do I deleter files or folders within ISO image file?

6. How do I add files or folders within an ISO image file?

7. How do I rename files with an ISO image file?

8. How do I creat an ISO image file?

9. How do I convert ISO to BIN?

10. How do I convert BIN to ISO?

11. How do I set CD/DVD label name?

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