How to use CD & DVD image files without burning discs
Takeaway: Why use an easily-damaged physical CD or DVD when you can turn that disc into a file on your hard drive? It's possible and can save a lot of time and effort. Scott Lowe provides you with a quick overview of a few free tools that can help you make use of CD/DVD disc images.
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