: Use a utility like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Right-click the file and select "Extract Here" or "Extract to [Folder Name]" . If the file is part of a multi-part archive (e.g., Disc 1.rar, Disc 1.r00, Disc 1.r01), you only need to extract the first one; the software will automatically pull data from the rest.

: In modern versions of Windows or macOS, you can usually double-click an ISO file to "mount" it as a virtual drive, allowing you to run the installer or view files as if a disc were in your computer.

: Once extracted, you will likely find an ISO, BIN/CUE, or IMG file. These are digital "clones" of a physical disc. Mount or Burn the Image :

: High-definition films or series may be split across multiple virtual "discs."

: If you are using an emulator, you might want to convert these files to a CHD format to save space while maintaining compatibility.

1.rar - Disc

: Use a utility like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Right-click the file and select "Extract Here" or "Extract to [Folder Name]" . If the file is part of a multi-part archive (e.g., Disc 1.rar, Disc 1.r00, Disc 1.r01), you only need to extract the first one; the software will automatically pull data from the rest.

: In modern versions of Windows or macOS, you can usually double-click an ISO file to "mount" it as a virtual drive, allowing you to run the installer or view files as if a disc were in your computer. Disc 1.rar

: Once extracted, you will likely find an ISO, BIN/CUE, or IMG file. These are digital "clones" of a physical disc. Mount or Burn the Image : : Use a utility like WinRAR or 7-Zip

: High-definition films or series may be split across multiple virtual "discs." : In modern versions of Windows or macOS,

: If you are using an emulator, you might want to convert these files to a CHD format to save space while maintaining compatibility.