How do I create ISO image?
Hi there friends! These days, many users keep asking me about how
to make ISO from files and folders.
Maybe you are one of the users who are still confused. In this tutorial,
I will teach you step by step to create ISO.
The only two things you'll need:
- The files or folders you want to create ISO image from.
- An ISO Creator.
Now, let's get started.
Step 1. Download and run ISO Creator
Click here to download ISO Creator and install it.
All Free ISO Creator helps create ISO image from files of various types. It releases you from waiting with convenient wizard and fast creating. Download, install & launch All Free ISO Creator now to try the simplest ISO creation ever.
Double-click the icon to launch the program.
Step 2. Specify output name
Enter the filename for the ISO image.
Step 3. Select file system
Choose file system (You can create bootable disc or click "Next" to skip boot options).
Tip: An ISO 9660 file system is a standard CD-ROM file system that allows you to read the same CD-ROM whether you're on a PC, Mac, or other major computer platform. The standard, issued in 1988, was written by an industry group named High Sierra. Almost all computers with CD-ROM drives can read files from an ISO 9660 file system.
Step 4. Add files
Add files and folders to the file tree.
Tip: Pay attention to the size limit here: if you are going to burn the created ISO image to a disc later, the total size of the added files should not exceed the capacity of CD/DVD disc you use.
Step 5. Start creating
Click "Next" to start the creation and wait until it is finished.
Tip: There is detailed progress information in the main window, but to save the log file, you have to wait until the "Save Log..." button becomes activated as long as the whole process is complete.
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