WinISO is a utility to convert CD-ROM image file format(s), and has the option to edit image file directly!
What is the system requirement?
You will need a Pentium 100 PC or higher, 16MB RAM or more. The operating system should be Windows 95(IE 3.0), Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0(SP5), Windows 2000, or Windows Whistler. No other required.
How to Buy?
Visit http://www.winiso.com
Is your online order form secure?
Yes, it is 100% secure.
Do I have to pay for the upgrades?
No! All upgrades are free to registered WinISO users.
Is tech support free?
Yes! It's free for registered WinISO users.
How much is it?
WinISO costs only $30 for registration.
What happens after I send in the order?
You will receive an email confirming your order shortly after sending the online order form. Then, within 48 hours, you will receive a second email with your registration code.
Because the registration email maybe lost, if you do not get your code in 24 hours or if you've lost it (Hey, it happens! :) please email us at support@winiso.com immediately. Please include your name, address, email address, and order confirmation number (if you have it). We will be happy to help you.
I have more questions - who should I write to?
Please send your additional questions to: support@winiso.com.
Please go to http://www.winiso.com, download diagnose tool.
Does WinISO support audio image?
No, WinISO does not support audio images now.
If I create an iso of a CD with winiso, what program can use then use to burn it back to CD?
All burning softwares support ISO can burn it back to CD, e.g: Nero, Easy CD Creator, etc.
If WinISO was able to edit and save NRG files, and variously if it were compatible with Nero 5.5 and Nero ImageDrive?
Yes, WinISO supports to edit NRG files. But note: The NRG should not include audio information.
When I try to convert *.vcd files to .iso format, I get an error "access violation at adress 00000000"?
That means you use a crack patch. DO NOT DO IT! The crack patch will destroy WinISO.exe and make it unstable, and IT'S LAWLESS!
And, it's IMPORTANT that your ISO files will be damaged when you use the cracked WinISO to edit/extract/convert your ISO files.
Does WinISO support bootable CD ?
Yes, WinISO support bootable CD perfectly. WinISO not only could edit a CD image file without destroy its bootable information, also it can add bootable information to a CD image file to make it bootable!
In Create ISO from CDROM, what is ASPI or FILE means?
By ASPI mode, you will get a ISO file with exactly the same structure as origin CDROM disc, with bootable information, and all other internal disc format. If you burn this CD image file to a disc, you get a exactly same disc as origin.
By FILE mode, WinISO will create a new ISO file by copy all files and directories in disc. This ISO file will use WinISO default format. If disc is bootable, then bootable information will lost.
After I modified my bootable ISO, it can't boot again!
I think you use "Save as" to save your modified ISO, isn't it? Because "Save as" will rebuild your ISO, maybe the order of files won't be same as the origin one, so it can not boot again. Please copy a new ISO from your origin ISO, then edit it, "Save" it directly, it'll work fine.