No, it won't. ISO files need special treatment, so use the 'copy feature
which is specially for ISO files.' An ISO is an image and needs to be
burned as an image, not as data.
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"Crazey Davey" <Crazey
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> Hi i was wondering whether the ISO image would be burnt correctly if i
> used
> the Data feature and added it to the disk instead of using the Copy
> feature
> which is specially for ISO files.