Disc imaging software????

Sorry if this isnt the right place to post but I was wondering if anyone is familiar with disc imaging software. What is it and how does it work? I just bought a game for my Imac and with the disc in the drive it sound like a helicopter about to take flight. Someone said I could use disc imaging software to load the whole disc on my hard drive but that is all I know about the subject. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Quite simply a disk image is what they refer to on Windows as a "virtual drive". It is like you have the CD inserted into the computer, except it reads what the CD would be off the hard drive. So basically, you would open Disk Utility (from the Utilities folder), select the CD from the list of devices on the left hand side, and select "+New Image From Device"+. This will make a disk image which will be in the .dmg format, which you will be able to double click on to mount it on your computer. Once mounted it is exactly like a CD.
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