.ISO file extension

How to open file with .ISO extension?

Klaus Mehler, 28.08.2014
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.ISO is the file extension developed by Smart Projects for the needs of their proprietary software. The files with the .ISO extension belong to the "Disk Image Files " category. The full name of this type of files is CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray Disc ISO Binary Image. Files with the .ISO extension can be opened in several ways. The easiest is to install the manufacturer’s application. Fortunately, this is not the only method. There are many applications on the market that successfully open files with the .ISO extension. Below is a list of such applications. Among them are also applications fully free of charge for home use.

CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray Disc ISO Binary Image

Ads OS Software
WINDOWS
ISOBuster ISOBuster
PowerISO PowerISO
Daemon Tools Daemon Tools
MagicISO MagicISO
Alcohol 120% Alcohol 120%
Nero Multimedia Suite Nero Multimedia Suite
gBurner gBurner
Astroburn Astroburn
Ashampoo Burning Studio Ashampoo Burning Studio
UltraIso UltraIso
WinISO WinISO
Yet Another CSO Compressor Yet Another CSO Compressor
Wii Backup Fusion Wii Backup Fusion
AnyToISO AnyToISO
Mini Image Ripper Mini Image Ripper
DAA2ISO DAA2ISO
InfraRecorder InfraRecorder
BurnAware Free BurnAware Free
MAC Roxio Toast Titanium Roxio Toast Titanium
Burn OS X Burn OS X
Apple Disk Utility Apple Disk Utility
DMGConverter DMGConverter
K Kitchen K Kitchen
Linux Nero Linux Nero Linux

CALS ISO 8613 Bitmap Graphics

OS Software

Cimagraphi CAD

OS Software
WINDOWS
Cimagraphi Cimagraphi

InstallShield Uninstall

OS Software
WINDOWS
InstallShield InstallShield

Sega CD Game

OS Software
WINDOWS
Gens Gens

EPSXe Sony Playstation Game Image

OS Software
WINDOWS
ePSXe ePSXe
JPCSP JPCSP

After downloading and installing the software in our system, files with the .ISO extension should be automatically associated with the new application. With this association, the file can be opened by double-clicking the mouse. If for some reason we still cannot open the file with the .ISO extension, we still have one method. It involves the attempt to open the file from the installed application. Choosing from the menu "FILE", we perform the command "Open" and the explorer window we select the file we are interested in, and then we confirm by pressing enter. This method is more time-consuming, but enables us to definitively state whether we use the correct application to open the files with the .ISO extension. If we are sure of it, we then use the extended reference menu (shift key and right mouse button) and by selecting "Open With", we select the appropriate application and we permanently connect it with a file with the extension we are interested in.