How to make .Iso image file from Dvd or Cd using Power iso



Make .Iso image file from Dvd or Cd using Power Iso :-


Overview:-
                  An ISO image is an archive file of an optical disk, a type of disk image, composed of the data contents of every written sector of an optical disc, including the optical disc file system.ISO image files often have a file extension of .iso. The name ISO is taken from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media, but what is known as an ISO image might also contain a UDF (ISO/IEC 13346) file system (commonly used by DVDs and Blu-ray Disks).
ISO images are stored in an uncompressed format. Any CD-ROM (with no audio tracks, and only one data track), DVD or Blu-ray Disc can be archived by .ISO format as a true digital copy of the original. The ISO image file is not stored in a container file, but is simply a sector-by-sector copy of the data on an optical disc, stored inside one simple binary file. ISO files usually only store the user data from each sector on an optical disc, ignoring the control, and are therefore slightly smaller than a raw disk image of a disc.
How to make iso image file ????
                                                                                 To make iso image file follow the following simple and easy steps and make your iso image file........
  Procedure:-
Step # 1 : First Download Power Iso from the link provided below ..
Step # 2 : Now Install Power Iso..
Step # 3 : Now Right click on installed program and "Run it as administrator" . 


Step # 4 : Now  you will see Power Iso user interface.
Step # 5 : Now Go to  "Tools" and from Drop down menu select "Make CD/DVD/BD image"


Step # 6 : Now From the Window select "Your Dvd or Cd" and "Iso radio button" and "Where you want to save iso file" click on "Ok".

Step # 7 : Now after some times your iso image file will be created under specified location.


Step # 8 : If nothing Wrong happens then you have saved your image file successfully......


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