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24 March 2020

AnyToISO Professional 3.9.6 Build 670 Full Version


Descriptions:
Open / Extract / Convert any disk image to ISO.

Create ISO from CD / DVD / Blu-ray discs and folders.

Characteristics:
File Extractor / Convert to ISO
Convert to standard ISO / Extract any image or file from CD / DVD (7Z / RAR / ZIP /…).

CD / DVD / Blu-ray Disc to ISO
The final ISO image can later be extracted with AnyToISO or burned to another disc.

Folder to ISO
Create ISO images from files and folders located on your local disk.

Integration with Explorer
Context menus for files, folders and drivers in Windows Explorer.

Integration with Finder
Convert / extract files from compatible disk images / files directly from Finder.

Portable mode
Launch AnyToISO directly from the USB flash drive. No need to install it.

Command line
Using AnyToISO (for batch operations) through the command line on Windows and MacOS.

Supported Formats:
File format (extension) | Format description

7Z File 7Z
B5I, B6I B5I / B6I is a disk image created with BlindWrite version 5 and 6.
BIN BIN is a disk image format, compatible with programs such as Roxio Toast, NTI Dragon Burn, Roxio Easy Media Creator, Golden Hawk Technology CDRWin, Daemon Tools, IsoBuster, EZB Systems UltraISO.
CDI CDI is a disk image created with DiscJuggler. Compatible with Padus DiscJuggler, EZB Systems UltraISO, IsoBuster, PowerISO.
CPIO CPGZ CPBZ2 Linux CPIO files and their compressed variants.
DAA PowerISO compressed image. The format is fully proprietary, the image can be password protected (encrypted) and split across multiple volumes (currently does not support AnyToISO).
DEB Image of Linux Debian (Ubuntu), compressed format.
DMG Apple Macintosh OS X Disk Copy Disk Image File, uses compression and encryption. When converting a DMG file to ISO, note that the resulting ISO is from the HFS + (Apple) file system.
GBI Compressed image from gBurner. The format is completely proprietary, the image can be password protected (encrypted) and divided into multiple volumes.
IMG CD / DVD Disc Image File CloneCD; FAT32 / FAT16 IMG disk images (extract only).
ISO Extract the image from the CD / DVD optical disc. Currently supported file systems are ISO9660 (including Joliet), HFS +, UDF, and Microsoft XBOX.
ISZ UltraISO image can be compressed and / or encrypted (password protected), fully compatible with AnyToISO. Segmented images are also supported.
MDF Disc image created with the Alcohol 120% program.
NRG NRG is a disk image created with Nero Software (Nero Burning ROM). You can also extract AudioCD NRG images into individual .wav files.
POI Image created by the InstantCopy program (a part of the Pinnacle Instant CD / DVD Suite).
PKG Mac OS X Installation Package
RAR High compression WinRAR archive. The RAR5 format is also supported.
RPM Compressed Linux image (RedHat / Madriva / Fedora / Suse and others).
TAR TAR.GZ GZIP TAR.BZ2 TGZ TBZ2 TAR.XZ Linux TAR and any of its compressed variants.
UIF UIF ​​is a CD / DVD image file created with the MagicISO program. This format supports compression and password protection.
XAR XAR file used in macOS as of 10.5 for software installation routines.
ZIP ZIP archive, the world's most popular archive format.

Size: 10.74 MB

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WARNING!

PLEASE DISABLE your ANTIVIRUS BEFORE you extract the patches.

Unfortunately, some of these compression programs have a bad reputation in the security software industry, mainly because almost 99% of trojans/worms/etc. is packed with similar tools (or variants of these), and this self-unpack behavior is taken by some antivirus apps as an alarm signal.

Basically, this means that any trusted program packed with one of these tools can be erroneously detected as a virus, something known as a "FALSE POSITIVE".

Therefore, DON'T COMPLAIN about VIRUS or anything related to it in the comment sections.

If you don't know how to use them, do research first before complaining about FALSE POSITIVE DETECTION.

Anyway, thank you for visiting. Have a nice day.

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