PowerISO

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PowerISO
PowerISO is a powerful CD / DVD / BD image file processing tool, which allows you to open, extract, burn, create, edit, compress, encrypt, split and convert ISO files, and mount ISO files with internal virtual drive. It can process almost all CD / DVD / BD image files including ISO and BIN files. PowerISO provides an all-in-one solution. You can do every thing with your ISO files and disc image files.

Main Features:
  • Support almost all CD / DVD / BD-ROM image file formats (ISO, BIN, NRG, CDI, DAA and so on).
  • Open and extract ISO file. You can extract ISO file with a single click.
  • Burn ISO file to CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray disc. PowerISO is a professional burning software. With this tool, you can create Audio CD, Data CD, Data DVD, Video DVD or VCD. PowerISO also supports Blu-Ray burning.
  • Burn Audio CD from MP3, FLAC, APE, WMA, or BIN files.
  • Rip Audio CD to MP3, FLAC, APE, WMA, or BIN files.
  • Create ISO file or BIN file from hard disk files or CD / DVD / BD discs.
  • Edit ISO image file directly.
  • Mount ISO file with internal virtual drive. PowerISO can mount all popular disc image files to built-in virtual drive.
  • Convert image files between ISO / BIN and other formats. PowerISO can not only convert BIN to ISO, but also convert almost all image file formats to standard ISO image file.
  • Create bootable USB drive. PowerISO allows you to setup Windows through USB drive.
  • Make bootable ISO file and create bootable CD, DVD disc.
  • Support both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
  • Can be used easily. PowerISO supports shell integration, context menu, drag and drop, clipboard copy paste
PowerISO

A good Virtual CD-DVD product for the normal user.

Does not use the sptd.sys driver used by the more popular Disk Virtualization programs but PowerISO lacks some of their more advanced features. sptd.sys has been known to cause BSOD issues in some machines and is why this is a good alternative.


NOTE: According to the website there are limits put on the unregistered version:
The unregistered version will display a dialog prompts you to register, and you can not create or edit image files greater than 300MB with the unregistered version.
 
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