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Have you downloaded a game, or a software and you can't open it. Have you notice .iso on the end or the filename? This article will show you how. Get started at step number one below. Y

  1. Download UltraISO at http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso then install it. If you already have it, then move on to the next step.
  2. Wait until it is done installing, open UltraISO by clicking the shortcut on the desktop, or go to start, all programs, UltraISO, and UltraISO.
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  3. You get the idea.
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    You'll have to download an ISO mounter. A good one is SPED.
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