UltraISO 9.5.2.2836

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (286 votes)

(November 18, 2011)

Windows (All) / Shareware; $29.95 / 56,707 downloads

UltraISO is a powerful and easy-to-use utility that can extract, create, edit, and convert CD/DVD image files. It can directly edit ISO files, make images from CD/DVD-ROMs, or create new one from files and folders on your computer. You have the option to make bootable CDs. In addition, UltraISO can convert nearly all known CD/DVD images to ISO, BIN/CUE, Nero (.NRG), or CloneCD (.CCD/.IMG/.SUB) format.

Reviews of UltraISO

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    bekaye

    Reviewing 9.5.2.2836 (Nov 24, 2011)

    The new stuff:
    +) Optimized U+ v2 boot technology, now it is possible to boot all of your PCs with a single bootable USB flash drive
    +) Improved syslinux V3/V4 support, can create bootable USB disk from ISO image of popular linux distributions, including:
    Debian live 6.03
    Knoppix 6.7
    Backtrack 5
    Fedora 15
    OpenSUSE 11.4
    CentOS Live 6
    Mandriva Linux 2011
    *) Includes Lame 3.99 encoder
    *) Can open BIF file of Acronis True Image 2012
    *) Supports virtual drives of Daemon-Tools Lite/Pro 4.41
    *) Can detect and use Nero 11 and Roxio 2011 as default burning software
    *) Some minor improvements and bug fixes
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    I've been using UltraISO for over 7 years. It is one of the few pieces of software that has stayed true to itself, updated for what is relevant, and has avoided becoming yet another "piece of bloated" software. To EZB Systems, thank you.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    Artem S. Tashkinov

    Reviewing 9.3.6.2750 (Feb 10, 2010)

    My only gripe is that in images being altered UltraISO always inserts its copyright.

    UltraISO Premium 9.36 (February 8, 2010) changelog

    +) Improved write disk image feature, can write Ubuntu UNR 9.10 image to bootable USB flash drive, and create bootable USB harddisk with multiple partitions (Xpress Write)
    +) Can handle CD-TEXT information of .C2D images
    +) Show information about time elapsed on burn
    +) Supports 25GB/50GB media type
    *) Can detect and use virtual CD/DVD drive of Daemon-Tools 4.35 and Alcohol 120% 2.00
    *) Fixed a bug with mounting multiple ISOs to virtual drive with isocmd.exe

    UltraISO Premium 9.35 (August 31, 2009) changelog

    +) Improved write disk image feature, can write more ISO's to bootable USB flash drive including Windows 7 RTM, HP's SmartStart CD and Hiren's Boot CD
    +) Can open multi-part ISZ files located at different disks/folders
    +) New commandline parameters for creating XBOX DVD image (-xdvdfs) and compiling project file (.ui) to ISO
    *) Fixed a bug with opening some MDS/MDF images
    *) Fixed a bug with creating PS2 CD/DVD images from some abnormal SYSTEM.CNF file
    *) Fixed some compatible problems with Windows 7 RTM
    *) Improved MP3/WAV format support for creating audio CD image

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    alphasurfer

    Reviewing 9.3.3.2685 (Feb 11, 2009)

    Great Software!

    UltraISO Premium 9.33 (February 11, 2009) Changes:
    +) Can open, view and extract files from XBOX360 ISO images
    and non copy-protected XBOX360 DVD's
    +) Supports mounting UDF DVD images on Windows Vista/Windows 7 Beta1 (ISODrive)
    +) Saves newly detected media capacity
    *) Improveed performance for editing bootable ISO's with large boot image file
    *) Can detect and use Nero 9 as default burning software
    *) Fixed a compatible problem with Ashampoo burning package
    *) Fixed a bug with converting some PlayStation CD images in MDS/MDF format
    *) Some minor improvements and bug fixes

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    DaMiEn™

    Reviewing 9.3.3.2685 (Feb 11, 2009)

    Great, handy piece of software to have around! Someone mentioned 64-bit driver? I'm downloading now. :)

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    mdmower

    Reviewing 9.3.3.2685 (Feb 11, 2009)

    A terrific application. It supports all of the CD/DVD image formats I could desire and has plenty of customization options (including ability to enable/disable shell integration). The interface is clean and usable (I can't stand how many apps lead you through wizards with enormous colorful buttons). The only downside is the cost. I would like to see this as freeware.

    PE stands for Personal Edition I think, but yes UltraISO PE is synonymous with buying UltraISO.

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