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I ran a backup of my Windows 7 disk. It is an ISO file. I just clicked on properties and it showed that the ISO was in Winzip. When I run the disk to reinstall Windows sometime in the future, does the ISO self extract as it is loading or do I need to do something myself?

Thanks,
 

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The ISO must be mounted in a virtual drive, or extracted to a folder, or burned to a disc to be used. ISO is a container; it will not self-extract.
 

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Asus P5B
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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Intel Q9550
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Asus P5B
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4x2GB HyperX
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ATI HD3850 512
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Creative X-Fi Platinum
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The ISO must be mounted in a virtual drive, or extracted to a folder, or burned to a disc to be used. ISO is a container; it will not self-extract.

Maybe I misstated my question. I burned the ISO to a disk. I right clicked on the disk on Properties. It shows the ISO is in WinZip. That is what is confusing. Does the ISO install from the CD?
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
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Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
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Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
I ran a backup of my Windows 7 disk. It is an ISO file. I just clicked on properties and it showed that the ISO was in Winzip. When I run the disk to reinstall Windows sometime in the future, does the ISO self extract as it is loading or do I need to do something myself?

Thanks,

Depends. Is the current BU an exe? If your goal is ti creae a backup that that you cab ryn to restore there are better ways to do it.

My preference is Acronis.
 

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Nvidia 9600M
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HD built-in
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17" Wxga
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45Mb down 5Mb up
The ISO must be mounted in a virtual drive, or extracted to a folder, or burned to a disc to be used. ISO is a container; it will not self-extract.

Maybe I misstated my question. I burned the ISO to a disk. I right clicked on the disk on Properties. It shows the ISO is in WinZip. That is what is confusing. Does the ISO install from the CD?

There are two ways to burn an ISO file to disk... as a data file or as a disk image. In data mode you will see the ???.ISO file on the disk. In image mode you will see the content of the ISO as files. To be bootable you have to burn in image mode.

There are many softwares that can burn an ISO in image mode... google is your friend.
 

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Homebrew
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Amd 64 x2 4200 (2.4ghz)
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Asus M2N-MX SE Plus
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Kingston DDR2 800 2gb
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Western Digital 500g
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In-Win
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Also ASRock ION 330 as HTPC (on XP).
Acer Aspire as GP netbook (on XP).
You failed in your attempt to burn the ISO properly.

The DVD should contain many files and folders, none of them named whatever.iso.

I use UltraISO, not free. I will find data on what you need to burn an ISO natively. brb


To the gurus: I type with a virtual keyboard. Tedious & slow.
 

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Asus P5B
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
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Intel Q9550
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Asus P5B
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4x2GB HyperX
Graphics Card(s)
ATI HD3850 512
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Platinum
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 50 / Samsung 24
Screen Resolution
1920*1080 / 1920*1200
Hard Drives
Multiple RAID volumes
PSU
ThermalTake ToughPower
Case
Armor
Cooling
Liquid
Keyboard
$6 2.4 gHz desktop
Internet Speed
Just this side of fast enough.
what program did you use to create the backup?

If you used the win7 backup, you should have more than an ISO file.
 

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Sony Vaio VGN-FW520F
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Windows XP Pro, Ubuntu 9.1
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Intel Centrino 2 P7450
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4GB
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Radeon 4650 HD
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USB Creative X-Fi Sound Card
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500GB Hitachi (Internal)
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Theres no problem. The reason you are seeing it as a zip file is that if you have Winzip installed on your computer, it will automatically associate with some file extensions (unless you uncheck those extensions in the program settings), including .iso, even if its not an archive but a disk image. That way, you can use winzip to extract the content of that DVD to your hard disc, but you can only use it if it is burned (AS IS!!!, not "uncompressed") on a blank DVD.

Can you see the file extension when you hover over the iso? In "Folder Options" in Windows Explorer, uncheck the box "Hide extensions of known file types". Then check your file.
 

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Theres no problem. The reason you are seeing it as a zip file is that if you have Winzip installed on your computer, it will automatically associate with some file extensions (unless you uncheck those extensions in the program settings), including .iso, even if its not an archive but a disk image. That way, you can use winzip to extract the content of that DVD to your hard disc, but you can only use it if it is burned (AS IS!!!, not "uncompressed") on a blank DVD.

Can you see the file extension when you hover over the iso? In "Folder Options" in Windows Explorer, uncheck the box "Hide extensions of known file types". Then check your file.

like bill say's there's no issue the ISO should work as a mounted image , be burnable to DVD or unpacked with winzip ?

for my compressed files i personally use Power Archiver and it offer's an extra function to install rather than just unpack an ISO but i normally mount my ISO images with virtual clone drive :party:
 

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built my own
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