At the moment i have alcohol 120%, PowerISO, WinISO, Daemon Tools and UltraISO on my pc, they all great software, why do i have all of them on my pc you might wonder??? well i wanted to test a theory of mine and it worked, if you want to try this out you can, install all those software i mentioned, then use UltraISO to make all the images you want. I found that if Alcohol 120% couldnt make a image, UltraISO could, If UltraISO couldnt then PowerISO could, If PowerISO couldnt then WinISO could, Daemon tools tho is handy for mounting images. anyway install them, then just use UltraISO, I found that the other software complement UltraISO, once you have made your image, take a look at the image, you might see that if its a CloneCD image that the file is shown made by UltraISO while the second file is made by PowerISO. Some times but very seldom you might get something that cant be read by UltraISO, thats where WinISO and PowerISO come in, if its an older game, instead of using UltraISO use WinISO to make the image. If something really cant be read and gives errors most proberly the cd or dvd you trying to make an image of is far too scratched.
If you have any other tips, post them here.
At the moment i have alcohol 120%, PowerISO, WinISO, Daemon Tools and UltraISO on my pc, they all great software, why do i have all of them on my pc you might wonder??? well i wanted to test a theory of mine and it worked, if you want to try this out you can, install all those software i mentioned, then use UltraISO to make all the images you want. I found that if Alcohol 120% couldnt make a image, UltraISO could, If UltraISO couldnt then PowerISO could, If PowerISO couldnt then WinISO could, Daemon tools tho is handy for mounting images. anyway install them, then just use UltraISO, I found that the other software complement UltraISO, once you have made your image, take a look at the image, you might see that if its a CloneCD image that the file is shown made by UltraISO while the second file is made by PowerISO. Some times but very seldom you might get something that cant be read by UltraISO, thats where WinISO and PowerISO come in, if its an older game, instead of using UltraISO use WinISO to make the image. If something really cant be read and gives errors most proberly the cd or dvd you trying to make an image of is far too scratched.
If you have any other tips, post them here.