Quickly create an new ISO file or an new CD/DVD
1. Click menu 'Files' ->'New' to choose which type of ISO image you want to create
Data CD/DVD image: The new ISO image contains two file systems - ISO 9660 and Joliet. This ISO image or CD/DVD burnt with this ISO image can be read on Microsoft Windows.
Bootable CD/DVD image: Create a bootable ISO image with choosing bootable image file that can be get from bootable floppy disk or another bootable ISO image. The new ISO image contains two file systems - ISO 9660 and Joliet. This ISO image or CD/DVD burnt with this ISO image can be read on Microsoft Windows.
UDF CD/DVD image: Create UDF-ONLY ISO image.
Hybrid CD/DVD image: The new ISO image contains four file systems - ISO 9660, Joliet, UDF and Apple HFS+. The ISO image or CD/DVD burnt with this ISO image can be read on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
Unix/Linux CD/DVD image: The new ISO image contains three files systems - ISO 9660, Joliet and RockRidge. The ISO image or CD/DVD burnt with this ISO image can be read on Microsoft Windows ,Linux and Unix.
2. Dragging files or directories from Local Browser into ISO Panel. or click the button ' or to add files or directories.
3. Click to create an new folder. Then enter the folder name.
4. Click to delete files or folders.
5. Press F2 or click to rename file name, folder name or volume name.
>>For creating an new ISO image.
6. Click to save in ISO image.
>>For creating an new CD or DVD.
6. Click to burn CD/DVD on-the-fly.
7. Choose your CD/DVD recorder, Choose write speed. Important: you must remember to clear the 'Finalize CD' checkbox if you need to write data onto this CD or DVD later. With a Multisession CD or DVD, this checkbox is only checked for the last session of the CD or DVD. This setting write protects the CD or DVD and no further writing is possible.
8. Click 'Burn it!' button to start the burn process.
1. Click to open ISO file or choose File menu and Click Open Command.
2. Dragging files or directories from Local Browser into ISO Panel. or click the button ' or to add files or directories.
3. Click to create an new folder. Then enter the folder name.
4. Click to delete files or folders.
5. Press F2 or click to rename file name, folder name or volume name.
6. Click to save in ISO image.
>>For creating an new CD.
6. Click to burn CD/DVD on-the-fly.
7. Choose your CD/DVD recorder, Choose write speed. Important: you must remember to clear the 'Finalize CD' checkbox if you need to write data onto this CD or DVD later. With a Multisession CD or DVD, this checkbox is only checked for the last session of the CD or DVD. This setting write protects the CD or DVD and no further writing is possible.
8. Click 'Burn it!' button to start the burn process.
1. Click Menu 'Tools'->'Make ISO from CD/DVD-ROM'
2. Choose 'Source CD/DVD-ROM'
3. Enter output file name
4. Choose output format for your CD/DVD.
Standard ISO image file (.ISO): It is used for All kind of DVD Disc and Data CD with single track.
BIN image file (.BIN/.CUE): It is used for Audio CD, Video CD, Super Video CD and all CD with single session.
NRG image file (.NRG): It is used for All kind of CD (include Audio CD, Video CD, Super Video CD and Data CD etc.)
Universal Image Format ( *.UIF): It is used for all kind of CD and DVD. It is strongly recommended for backuping your CD or DVD. Read here to learn more.
5. If you choose 'Universal Image Format(*.UIF)' as output format, you can enter password for protecting your image file.
6. Click 'Ok' to process.
1. Click Menu 'Tools'->'Make ISO from CD/DVD-ROM'
2. Choose 'Source CD/DVD-ROM'
3. Enter output file name.
4. Check 'Export Boot Image'.
5. Click Ok button to process.
1. Click menu 'Tools'->' Make boot image from floppy disk'
2. Enter the name of bootable image file to save.
1. Open an ISO image.
2. Click to set boot image file.
3. Click button to save ISO file.
1. Click menu 'Tools'->'Convert ..'
2. Enter source file name, Choose output format, Enter output file
3. Click 'Convert'
Click here to learn about how to convert .DMG to ISO image.
1. Click to open 'Burn CD!' Dialog
2. Choose CD/DVD-Writer
3. Enter CD/DVD image filename
4. Choose writing speed.
5. Click 'Burn it!'
Poweriso Iso To Dmg
- MagicISO is CD/DVD image utility that can extract, edit, create and burn ISO files. ISO file are images (duplicates) of complete CD/DVD disc. Containing an exact binary copy of the original CDs. Usually, you have to burn an ISO file on a CD to extract its contents, but now you can simply open an ISO file in.
- Magic ISO for Mac by MagicISO, Inc. Has not been yet developed, but there are many similar programs that can perform the same tasks. In this list with alternatives for Magic ISO for Mac you can find applications that can easily create, edit or extract ISO image files.
- Quick Note:- Convert Mac OS X DMG To ISO allow you to use Retail Image (Installer.App). So that you can easily install Mac OS X in VMWARE Workstations. No more Distro and pre install images is needed have Mac OS X, See following image.
Convert DMG file to ISO using DMG2IMG (free)
Dmg To Iso Mac
DMG to ISO using PowerISO
Convert DMG to ISO using Any2ISO
Magic Iso Free
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