3 thoughts on “I have a compressed file. After decompression, it should be an ISO file. After decompression today, it turned out to be a lot of files. In the past, there was only one ISO file.”
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ISO is normal when there are many files after decompression. According to your situation, you do n’t need to decompress. You use the virtual machine to set it in the virtual machine optical drive settings, and set it to the mirror ISO path to formulate the location of your ISO. If this ISO belongs to the system ISO, do it. If this ISO belongs to software, please download the virtual optical drive to use the ISO file, and does not need to be decompressed. After the virtual optical drive is installed, it must be restarted and effective. After the restart, your optical drive will be virtual. You can use the ISO file.
This file is already in ISO format, but the icon display is the same as RAR. You don't want to decompress it now. Of course, after you decompress, it is a lot of files. You still have the file before decompression. If there is no, download a Ultraiso (floppy disk) software to make it into an ISO file
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This problem should be like this. Now WinRAR can decompress the RAR format, or you can decompress the ISO mirror file. You may have packed the ISO file to the RAR file, and you are not stored in the computer now. The RAR file, but the ISO file before packing, is directly decompressed by you.