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Create a digital copy of a game disc on your harddrive so that you no longer have to insert a physical disc to play. This copy (also called a disc image or ISO) can be “mounted” by virtual drive software as though the physical disc were in the optical drive. Even if you prefer digital downloads, image creation can be a useful tool for preserving older games or making digital backups as optical media becomes less common. With hard disk space constantly becoming cheaper and faster, it's easy to have an entire library of games accessible from one place.
 
Create a digital copy of a game disc on your harddrive so that you no longer have to insert a physical disc to play. This copy (also called a disc image or ISO) can be “mounted” by virtual drive software as though the physical disc were in the optical drive. Even if you prefer digital downloads, image creation can be a useful tool for preserving older games or making digital backups as optical media becomes less common. With hard disk space constantly becoming cheaper and faster, it's easy to have an entire library of games accessible from one place.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
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