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      <description>Preserving valuable data can be a daunting task, but creating an ISO image file is an effective solution. An ISO, or International Standards Organization image, is an archive of data that represents the exact structure and contents of a disc. Its versatility extends to a wide range of formats, from DVDs and CDs to more contemporary options like USB drives. This comprehensive guide will lead you through the process of crafting an ISO image file, ensuring your precious data remains intact and readily accessible.</description>
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