UltraISO can extract, create, edit, and convert CD/DVD image files. It can directly edit an ISO file, make ISO images from CD/DVD-ROMs, create a new ISO from files and folders on your computer, and make bootable CDs and DVDs. In addition, UltraISO can convert nearly all known CD and DVD image formats to ISO, BIN/CUE, Nero (NRG), Alcohol 120% (MDS/MDF), and CloneCD (CCD/IMG/SUB) formats, as well as burn CD/DVD images directly with built-in burning engine and emulate ISO images with up to 8 virtual CD/DVD drives.
Version 9.3.2.2656 supports nature file/folder priority mode (Shift+F12); auto splits ISO/NRG images above 4GB on making DVD images to USB devices with FAT32 volume.
UltraISO Tips
1) About creating new floppy/disk images
- Floppy image size 160KB-2GB, EasyBoot/bcdw compatible
- Harddisk image size 1MB-16GB, memdisk compatible
- You may choose preset image size (for example 1.44MB, 2.88MB, etc.) or enter custom size (for example 1.88MB, 250MB, 2GB, etc.)
- Can set bootsector for Win9x, WinNT/2000/XP, Vista, MS-DOS 6.22/PCDOS 7.1/FreeDOS or Syslinux
2) About changing size of an IMA (For example 1.44MB->2.88MB converting)
- Open an .IMA file
- Press F9
- Set new size from preset image size (for example 1.44MB, 2.88MB, etc.) or enter custom size (for example 1.88MB, 250MB, 2GB, etc.)
- Browse for output image filename
- A new .IMA file will be created with same bootsector and file order
3) About creating bootable USB flash drive
- Can create large bootable USB (16GB for example)
- USB-HDD is the prefered mode in general, for Award BIOS’s please choose USB-FDD, USB-ZIP may ne helpful for Dell computer’s
Tips for popular issues:
- BartPE
Open the ISO image created by BartPE (C:\pebuilder3110a\pebuilder.iso for example), choose ‘Bootable’->’Write Disk Image’ to create a bootable USB stick
- Linux live CD such as Knnopix/Ubuntu/PCLinuxOS/UBCD/EBCD
Download ISO file (KNOPPIX_V5.1.1CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso or pclinuxos-2007.iso for example), open it by UltraISO and choose ‘Bootable’->’Write Disk Image’
- MS-DOS for Win9x
Open a floppy or disk image (.IMA/.IMG/.FLP) and write it to a USB stick
- Bootable CD’s with a floppy/hdd emuation boot image (such as Hiren’s Boot CD) can be writen properly as well
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