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  1. Is it possible to extract or view the contents of a .iso file without burning it onto a disc?
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    Is it possible to extract or view the contents of a .iso file without burning it onto a disc?
    WinRAR.
    Daemon Tools.
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    You can MOUNT the ISO with Daemon Tools and then copy or rip it to another folder on your HDD.

    When you MOUNT it you get the same behavior as if it is on a DVD disc. The computer even assigns it a DRIVE letter.

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    isobuster will extract all the files in the iso to your hard drive if you want.
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    http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm

    Vista supported, and dose not make a mess, should you wish to uninstall it later, like some

    You can use the free version, or buy it (enables burn feature)
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    Almost any ZIP program will do.
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    Read my blog here.
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  8. I thought winrar only has partial support.
    7zip has full support.
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