If you own a single slot CD-R, you may wonder how you're supposed to burn copies of your disks and/or make exact images of your distributions. One popular way is to create an 'Image' of your CD-ROM in the format of an ISO. The ISO file is an actual image-copy of the CD-ROM - not the files itself. This may be hard to understand, but CD-ROM's have more info associated with them other than the files that are stored on them. Special security, volume info, etc. - all stored at the low level of the CD-ROM. While all of this fascinating, it isn't the point of my post :) If you need to burn an ISO, here is a great site that makes it super simple: Right click -> Copy Image to CD. That's it! Thanks Alex Feinman.

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Thanks for the post. I did a

Thanks for the post. I did a Google search for "Easiest way to Burn ISO" and Voila!

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