Undisker - Open, Create and Extract ISO Files

A disk image utility that can handle ISO files - create, open, view and extract them.

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How to Create an ISO File

An ISO image file is an image of a CD-ROM disk saved in ISO 9660 format. ISO image files are widely used to store CD content and transfer it through the Internet. ISO is a common CD image format for DOS, Windows (Joliet ISO extension), Linux (RockRidge ISO extension) and other operating systems.

ISO images are generally duplicates of CDs rather than floppies or hard drives. Most popular CD recording programs can burn ISO images onto recordable CDs. Some of these programs even use ISO as their native disk image format.

Undisker can create ISO images of CDs. Follow these instructions to create an ISO image of a CD:

1. Run Undisker
2. Insert the source CD into the CDROM drive
2. Select Capture CDROM from the Image menu
3. Type a filename for the image file
4. Choose ISO as the file format
5. Press the Save button

After you press Save, the capturing process starts. When the process is complete, Undisker automatically opens the newly created disk image.

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