What Does The File Extension ISO Stand For?

April 20, 2009 by admin  
Filed under File Extension Types, Miscellaneous

The file extension in terms of computers actaully represents the ‘International Standards Organization’.

This is effect an industry standard abbreviation meaning that all information must conform to these generic standards. The iso standard was introduced many years ago not just in terms of PC’s but thousands of other products to ensure that fittings were consistent across specific product ranges which had to be adopted by the manufacturors.

Such obvious products which are in everyday use are the eletric plug socket, baby car seats, tools (sockets, spanners etc) and many many more.

ISO files are effective in copying or backing up Compact discs and Digital Versitile Discs considering that they duplicate every fragment of information precisely from the disc; this is different than duplicating all folders from a disc seeing that the disc header data is lost in the procedure; an ISO file can be utilised to reconstruct a disc accurately to the primary version.

These properties make it an appealing preference to material media for the dissemination of computer software because it is easy to move over the Net.
ISO image is an independent file form as it unites a sequence of files into one singular file matching a precise design. The most significant characteristic of an ISO image is that it can be burnt to a disc employing an ISO image burner.