Does any one know how to create an iso file from a DATA DISC? That means i want to create a iso image from the disc. Any ideas/programs?
Does any one know how to create an iso file from a DATA DISC? That means i want to create a iso image from the disc. Any ideas/programs?
Instructions on how to do it with Burnatonce are located here
Other software such as ImgBurn, etc., will most likely have it detailed in an FAQ document or included help file and with any CD burning program I would suspect it to be pretty much straight forward and relatively easy to accomplish.
Edit:
My bad. To create an .ISO from a CD using Burnatonce you do the following:
1. Run Burnatonce.
2. Click Settings->Device Settings, then choose the Read Settings i.e., the drive used to copy the disc.
3. Insert the disc you wish to copy.
4. Click Read/Copy, then click Image, click OK on the next dialog.
5. Now change the image type to .ISO from the drop down box, type in the name of the .ISO image, then choose where to save it.
burnatonce can do all of that and it can also later burn the .ISO it created since it is after all a full featured program.
Here's how:
1. Run burnatonce
2. Click Mastering -> Data CD...
3. Either click Add Files, or Add Folders, or optionally just Drag N' Drop whatever you wish to be in the .ISO onto the Data CD Mastering window
4. Click Image File so the small box is selected, this tells burnatonce to create an .ISO image files instead of a disc
5. Click Compile, and then select a title if you wish to in Volume Label:, then click OK.
6. Now save the .ISO image file to a location of your choice, such as the Desktop, etc., and burnatonce will create the .ISO for you
Here's how to burn the .ISO (or any .ISO) with burnatonce:
1. Run burnatonce, if burnatonce is set to open when you click an .ISO you won't have to manually do this!
2. Click File -> Load New Image... and of course select the .ISO file you created, if burnatonce is set to open when you click an .ISO you won't have to manually do this!
3. Click Write, and you're done
I've only used UltraISO and I've never had a problem with it, but tomorrow I have to create another Windows Installation CD so I'll give burnatonce a shot and see how it works. Thanks for the reference!
I've only used UltraISO and I've never had a problem with it, but tomorrow I have to create another Windows Installation CD so I'll give burnatonce a shot and see how it works. Thanks for the reference!
I prefer burnatonce ("bao") for making CD-R, CD-RW ISO image files because I've noticed some CD burning apps create a UDF filesystem which really is only to be used with DVDs. burnatonce doesn't do that automatically unless it's user-selected, and in my opinion has better options that can be enabled or disabled whereas some commercial CD burning apps have no advanced settings whatsoever to control the ISO image filesystem. Just my 2 cents.