Editor semsibey Posted July 31, 2013 Editor Share Posted July 31, 2013 (edited) ISO Recorder V3.1 http://www1.picturepush.com/photo/a/13553414/img/13553414.jpg http://alexfeinman.com/images/HowTo2.png http://alexfeinman.com/images/howto3.png http://alexfeinman.com/images/howto4.png http://alexfeinman.com/images/howto5.png Home: http://alexfeinman.com/W7.htm http://alexfeinman.com/HowTo.htm ISO Recorder has been conceived during Windows XP beta program, when Microsoft for the first time started distributing new OS builds as ISO images. Even though the new OS had CD-burning support (by Roxio), it did not have an ability to record an image. ISO Recorder has filled this need and has been one of the popular Windows downloads ever since. With an advent of Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003 the version 2 of ISO Recorder has been released, which introduced some new features including ISO image creation and support for non-admin user. Finally, in Windows Vista it became possible to address another long-standing request and provide DVD burning capability. Since the very beginning ISO Recorder has been a free tool (for personal use). It is recommended by MSDN download site along with Easy CD and Nero and is used by a number of companies around the world. HOW TO USE ISO RECORDER 1. Recording ISO files After you install ISO Recorder, no program group is created and there is no application to run. ISO Recorder is a Shell extension, which means it provides additional options in a file right-click menu. To create a CD with ISO Recorder right-click on a file with .iso extension and select "Copy Image to CD" 2. Creating disc images To create a disc image insert a CD (DVD) into a drive and right-click on it choosing Create Image from CD option. 32-bit http://alexfeinman.com/download/IsoRecorder/ISORecorder31x86.msi 64-bit http://alexfeinman.com/download/IsoRecorder/ISORecorder31x64.msi New! ISO Writer V0.5 - for Windows Vista/Windows 7 - a command-line version of ISO Recorder for use in batch files Download Edited July 31, 2013 by semsibey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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