I think he means for you to check the file extension of the original file. It may have been a usable format before you extracted it. Generally, a .iso file will be recognized as a winRAR file, so it may look like you need to extract when you don't.
I think he means for you to check the file extension of the original file. It may have been a usable format before you extracted it. Generally, a .iso file will be recognized as a winRAR file, so it may look like you need to extract when you don't.
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