From what I've read I am seeing all the files inside of the iso. I can't burn the iso to a disk this way though. I'm not too familiar with all this stuff. I inserted a dvd+rw and then the computer asked if I wanted to us e it like a usb or cd/dvd. I selected cd/dvd, then I dragged all the files to it and clicked burn. I inserted it into the disk drive, hit F12, but get no option to boot from disk drive. I don't know if the dvd didn't burn properly and maybe that's why I don't get the option to boot from it
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2What operating system are you using and which version? – Kristopher Ives Sep 29 '18 at 03:47
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windows 10 don't know which version – luigi Sep 29 '18 at 03:56
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Assuming that you are using a recent version of Windows, right click the .iso
file and select Burn Disk Image
Also beware that Windows 10 now has the ability to mount disk images as the default option. When a disk image is mounted it will hide it from the file system. If you are unable to find the .iso
file you downloaded check My Computer to ensure the disk isn't mounted and if it is eject/unmount it first.

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You probably have file name extensions disabled by default in Windows. – Kristopher Ives Sep 29 '18 at 03:56
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You said in your original post "files inside the iso" right click whatever contains those files. – Kristopher Ives Sep 29 '18 at 03:57
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no option to burn. I get expand, scan with windows defender, open in new window, pin to start, eject, etc.... – luigi Sep 29 '18 at 04:00
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this guy had the same problem. Didn't really get an answer. https://askubuntu.com/questions/813471/i-downloaded-ubuntu-but-i-cant-find-the-iso-file – luigi Sep 29 '18 at 04:02
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The answers in that question are appropriate. It's entirely possible you are having the same problem as him. – Kristopher Ives Sep 29 '18 at 04:07
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