Although Windows 10 (and most recent versions) include the ability to copy, access, and generally manage disc image files (most commonly #iso files), unforunately there is no way to take your current files or rip an image from a disc and store it as an .iso file without 3rd party software. NOTE: The attached instructional will work for #mac as well) This post includes a step-by-step article from the well respected publisher @How-To Geek not only explaining the how-to in an easy to understand article, but what is most important to me, why they chose the 3rd party tool they recommended and why. Here is adirect download to the infaburn -http://ift.tt/2gDUgcg As always, I try anything I recommend. I keep my own digital copy of all records, and after I received a disc from a radiologist I went looking for a prgoram and found this and many other sources, but none that made point of what not to do - making it easy to recommend to my readers! Anyhow, it worked perfectly for making some #backup #image (iso) copies of x-rays and radiology reports from their DVD to my records. Now I can simply re-burn the images to disc (if I give the original discs to a doctor) or even a thumb or cloud drive. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from your Technology Partner! As always, if you need a SimpleAssist, please feel free to contact us for all of your holiday technology needs! #simpleassistmeblog
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