I have a macbook thats running lion, and i want to take an iso i have on the mac and put it on my pc, i know i need to reformat it to work on macs, but i need to put it on a pc, please help!

i have a macbook thats running lion, and i want to take an iso i have on the mac and put it on my pc, i know i need to reformat it to work on macs, but i need to put it on a pc, please help!

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