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please help
webby i wish you had not hijacked my post with lame advice as i am not trying to clean install
- i asked for specific help from the knowledgable community
If you have an .ISO, it's an image of a disk. You can use the .ISO to re-create that disk.
Or, you can burn a copy of the .ISO to an optical disk. Then what you have on the disk is just the .ISO file.
If you are running it as an upgrade, you don't need a bootable DVD or USB flash drive. (You have to run the upgrade from the OS that you're upgrading.) You just need the .ISO expanded. Under Windows 8, you can mount the .ISO directly as a virtual disk and run the upgrade directly from that. (You can also do that under 7, but with a third-party utility. 8 and 10 mount .ISOs natively.)
No doubt I'm being very confusing, but I'm confused myself on what exactly you've done. Sorry.
A clean install is good advice. It also requires more preparation, and work re-installing programs. You may not want to do it, but it generally gives the cleanest installation.
It requires a bootable DVD or USB flash drive.
Incidentally, Staples (office supplies) has 16 GB USB flash drives for as little as $5US. If you can obtain something like that, it would be convenient for installing Windows. USB 2.0 would be more than fast enough. It'd be faster than a DVD, even for an upgrade.