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you can back it up to your hard drive in the .iso format (ISO9660) or other various formats .bin/.cue, but .iso is fine.
For me, I just use dd to back it up, but I'm not sure if windows has a tool as simple as that, but I'm sure you could do it with winiso/ultraiso or something similar to that.
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