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Working with Image Files
(also known as .IMG and .ISO files)

2012-12-18

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ISO and IMG FIles ........................................................................................................................................ 2 What is an IMG or ISO File? ............................................................................................................... 2 32-Bit vs 64-Bit .................................................................................................................................... 2 Bootable Installation Packages ..................................................................................................................... 3 Package? Image? Disk/media? .......................................................................................................... 3 Bootable installation package ............................................................................................................. 3 What do I do with My Installation Package? ....................................................................................... 4 Preparing physical media from a bootable installation Image ...................................................................... 5 Requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Creating bootable DVD media ............................................................................................................ 5 Launching the Burning Software .............................................................................................. 6 Selecting the Image to Burn ..................................................................................................... 6 Burning the DVD ....................................................................................................................... 7 Creating bootable USB media

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