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Author Topic: PowerISO 6.0 (100% Discount) - CD/DVD image file processing tool  (Read 10901 times)

AbteriX

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WindowsDeal.com

PowerISO 6.0 (from Jul 9, 2014) (100% Discount)

License not required (it's full version)

32 and 64 bit versions available

No free updates, no tech support

http://www.windowsde...so-6-0-100-discount/


You will need to register with a mail account. Find the download link then in your profile.

This app is not green portable, still uses [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PowerISO],
but nevertheless can just be copied to other PCs and carried around on USB-Drives.


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Most recent version is 6.2 on http://www.poweriso.com/download.php


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PowerISO V6.0 Readme.txt
                   PowerISO(R) Version 6.0
            Copyright(C) 2004-2014 Power Software Ltd
                     All Rights Reserved

PowerISO is a powerful CD/DVD image file processing tool, which allows
you to open, extract, create, edit, compress, encrypt, split and convert
ISO files, and mount these files with internal virtual drive. It can
process almost all CD-ROM image files including ISO and BIN.

PowerISO runs on Windows98/Me, Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista or above. PowerISO
Virual Drive runs on Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista or above.


Main Features:
*) Support almost all CD/DVD-ROM image file formats(ISO, BIN, NRG, CDI,
   DAA and so on).
*) Open and extract ISO File.
*) Create ISO file from hard disk files or CD/DVD-ROM.  
*) Edit an existing ISO file directly.
*) Convert image files between ISO/BIN and other formats. You can convert
   almost all image file formats to a standard ISO format file.
*) Make bootable ISO file, get boot information from bootable ISO file.
*) Make floppy disk image file.
*) Optimize files to save disk space while saving ISO file.
*) Mount ISO file with internal virtual drive. You don't need install any
   other virtual drive software.
*) Can be used easily. PowerISO support shell integration, context menu,
drag and drop, clipboard copy paste...


PowerISO User interface include three parts:
* Main Window: Support all PowerISO function, which is extremely easy
to use.
* PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager: A system tray program, allows you
use virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive more conveniently.
* Shell Integration: PowerISO supports tight integration with My
Computer and Windows Explorer.


The difference between the unregistered version and the registered
version:  
The unregistered version will display a dialog prompts you to
register, and you can not create or edit image files greater than
300MB with the unregistered version. Except these, all other
functions or features are the same.


Power Software Ltd

Home Page: http://www.poweriso.com
   E-Mail: [email protected]


PowerISO revision history
                       PowerISO revision history

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New in version 6.2 March 6th, 2015
    Remember UI settings on restart.
    Improve BDXL disc burning.
    Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

New in version 6.1 (October 23rd, 2014)
    Support editing ISO file of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 with EFI boot record.
    Improve dmg and nrg file support.
    Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.
http://www.softpedia...Changelog-27557.html

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PowerISO 6.0 (Jul 9, 2014)
  +) Support BDXL burning.
  +) Support pause and resume when writing or extracting image file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.9 (Feb 15, 2014)
  *) Improve Bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.8 (Oct 28, 2013)
  +) Support multisession burning.
  +) Support creating file checksum(md5 and crc32).
  +) PowerISO x64 is released.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.7 (Jul 29, 2013)
  *) Improve DVD and Bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.6 (Apr 19, 2013)
  +) Support burning to multiple drives simultaneously.
  +) Support simulation burning.
  +) Support viewing drive and disk information.
  +) Support searching within image file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.5 (Dec 17, 2012)
  *) Improve DVD and Bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.4 (Aug 17, 2012)
  *) Improve Bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.3 (Jul 20, 2012)
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.2 (Jun 1, 2012)
  *) Improve DVD burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.1 (Apr 23, 2012)
  +) Improve user interface.
  +) Support online upgrade.
  *) Improve Bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 5.0 (Feb 15, 2012)
  *) Improve bluray disc burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 4.9 (Nov 15, 2011)
  +) Support Windows 7 taskbar progress bar.
  +) Support ISZ file.
  +) Improve UDF file support.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 4.8 (Jun 16, 2011)
  +) Support BluRay disc burning.
  +) Can create bootable USB drive.
  +) The setup file supports multiple languages.
  +) Support UTF8 cue files.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and enhancements.

PowerISO 4.7 (Apr 23, 2010)
  *) Improved cd/dvd burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.6 (Nov 9, 2009)
  +) Can rip Audio CD to MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC/APE files.
  +) Can create Audio CD from MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC/APE files.
  +) Can create VCD and SVCD images files.
  +) Can create FAT disc image files.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.5 (Jul 27, 2009)
  +) Support Audio CD-Text.
  +) Support WIM, VMDK, VHD, VDI files.
  +) Support disk image file with FAT/NTFS/EXT partitions.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.4 (Mar 16, 2009)
  +) Support unicode filenames.
  *) Improved cd/dvd burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.3 (Nov 6, 2008)
  +) Support up to 23 virtual drives.
  +) Can open Blu-Ray iso files.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.2 (Jul 9, 2008)
  *) Rewrite some lower functions to get better performance and stability.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.1 (Jun 18, 2008)
  +) Can create mixed mode image file.
  +) Support better and best compression methods.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 4.0 (Mar 17, 2008)
  +) Support uif file.
  +) Support FAT/FAT32 image file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.9 (Jan 21, 2008)
  *) Improved cd/dvd burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.8 (Aug 7, 2007)
  +) Support dmg file.
  +) Can open mixed mode and multisession image files.
  *) Virtual drive can work with non-administrator privilege user.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.7 (Apr 12, 2007)
  +) Support Windows Vista 64 bit edition.
  *) Improved cd/dvd burning.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.6 (Jan 20, 2007)
  +) Support on the fly burning.
  +) Can edit and burn Audio CD image file.
  +) Can extract audio tracks to WAV/WMA file.
  +) Can mount UDF volume.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.5 (Nov 6, 2006)
  +) Can write floppy image file to floppy disc.
  *) Improved cd/dvd burning.
  *) Fixed bug of making bootable image file.  
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.4 (Sep 22, 2006)
  +) Support XBOX image file.
  +) Support command line parameters.
  +) Support multiple languages.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.3 (Jul 29, 2006)
  *) Fixed a bug with opening some UDF images.
  *) Some minor bug fixes and improvements.  

PowerISO 3.2 (Jun 17, 2006)
  +) Support UDF image file.
  +) Can work with Windows XP 64 bit Edition
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 3.1 (May 20, 2006)
  +) Can open audio/video cd image file.
  *) Fixed bug of making bootable image file.  
  *) Fixed bug of context menu handler.  
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 3.0 (Mar 18, 2006)
  +) Burn image file through microsoft cdburn/dvdburn utility.
  +) Support up to 8 virtual drives.
  +) Can assign virtual drive's letter manually.
  +) Check CRC while converting MODE1 BIN file to ISO file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.9 (Jan 31, 2006)
  +) Add skin support.
  +) Generate image file name automatically from CD/DVD-ROM label while making image file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.8 (Jan 1, 2006)
  +) Can set password or split to multiple volumes while making image file from CD/DVD-ROM.
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.7 (Nov 27, 2005)
  *) Rewrite some lower functions to get better performance and stability.
  *) Fixed bug of converting some non-standard image file to ISO file.
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.62 (Oct 30, 2005)
  +) add intelligent image file format analysis.
  +) support c2d, fcd, lcd, gi, pxi, ncd, pdi, p01, cif format image file.

PowerISO 2.61 (Oct 16, 2005)
  +) support cdi, mdf, bwi, b5i format image file.

PowerISO 2.6 (Oct 02, 2005)
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.1 (Sep 15, 2005)
  *) Some minor bug fixes.  

PowerISO 2.0 (Sep 10, 2005)
  +) support password protection for DAA file.
  +) support splitting to multiple volumes for DAA file.
  +) Change default image type from ISO to DAA.
  *) Fixed drive letter confliction problem on WindowsXP.
  *) Fixed bug of long file name.
  *) Fixed bug of adding huge file(> 2G bytes) to image.

PowerISO 1.6 (March 9, 2005)
  +) make virtual drive mount DAA file.
 
PowerISO 1.5 (Feb 7, 2005)
  +) add virtual drive function.
  +) Release PowerISO virtual drive manager.

PowerISO 1.3 (Oct 2, 2004)
  +) support shell integration.
  +) support system clipboard.

PowerISO 1.2 (Sep 8, 2004)
  +) support NRG, BIN format.
  +) support converting between ISO and BIN files.
  *) Intelligent ISO directory structure processing, and automatically skip
bad directory record.
  +) Keep file date/time after extracting from image.
  +) support extracting boot information from image file.
  +) support adding boot information to image.
  +) support deleting boot information from image file.
  +) support making floppy disk image.
  +) Support optimization while saving image file.
  +) Support making image file from CD/DVD-ROM.

PowerISO 1.0 (Aug 16, 2004)
  +) Initial version




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« Last Edit: June 01, 2015, 06:41 AM by AbteriX »

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Interesting.  Will give this a try.  Thanks.
Compaq Presario 5716 (98), Dell Dimension 4700 (XP), Lenovo ThinkPad T530 (Win 7 Pro > Win 10 Pro).

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Whatever you do, do not download this 6.2 giveaway:
http://do2dear.net/p...tion-codes-giveaway/

I did a right click scan with MBAM and it said there were PUPS.  Like an idiot I tried the install anyway.  There were a bunch.  One of the included was SearchProtect.  Even after uninstalling when I booted up something blocked starting any program that put an icon in the tray, for about 2 minutes.

Finally after trying "short cuts" for 3 hours I ran MBAM and let the scan complete.  It found another bunch of puppies.  After MBAM cleaned them out my tray went back to normal.  Meaning the basic overcrowded and slow tray sans the two minute delay.  :)

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I should have posted earlier, but I didn't have notes, just a vague memory of badness with PowerISO...

Then I should have Googled (but was too lazy).  Now that I have, I remember: PowerISO is bundled with Conduit, which is some rather nasty adware/pup/malware/whatever: https://twitter.com/...s/435049045224992768

My brief encounter with Conduit makes me say it's plain and simply malware rather than just a "potentially unwanted program" (PUP).  That stuff messed up my wife's machine pretty good (though she got Conduit from something other than PowerISO).  MBAM was able to deal with cleaning up Conduit pretty well, and after some testing I found that Webroot was able to prevent it from getting on the machine in the first place. That's the main reason I switched to Webroot (from MSE on my wife's machine).

MSE didn't do squat to prevent or clean up Conduit.

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PowerISO...

Then I should have Googled (but was too lazy).  Now that I have, I remember: PowerISO is bundled with Conduit,

The one from Windows Deal is fine.  I didn't think it through either.  I have ToolWiz TimeFree.  I should have activated that first if I wanted to check out what would happen during install.  One reboot and all the PUPs and everything else would disappear.  I'll have to remember next time.  :)

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If PowerISO is too much trouble, then consider IsoBuster Pro - Mini-Review

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The one from Windows Deal is fine. 
For me too. And the v6.2 download from the homepage also.
I always unpack such archives with 'UniExtract', and if that is not possible, I only install new things in a virtual machine and then copy the files.
That way I never see/get such 'PUPs'....


If PowerISO is too much trouble, then considerIsoBuster Pro - Mini-Review
What have a 'CD-data recovery tool' to do with a CD-image creating/modifying tool?
Whould be 'IsoBuster Pro' a replacement for tools like PowerISO, WinISO or UltraISO?
At least in terms as:
*) Create ISO file from hard disk files or CD/DVD-ROM. 
*) Edit an existing ISO file directly.
*) Make bootable ISO file,


 

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Speaking of install protection.. I found another good use for ToolWiz TimeFreeze.  I tunred it on, updated both Cyberfox and Firefox to 38.05.  Ran them awhile to make sure all was cool.  Reboot and do the updates for real.  :Thmbsup:

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I'm a huge fan of the Daemon Tools line of products, but they can be expensive if you don't catch them on sale. Although, they have a new release of Daemon Tools Lite in which you can add advanced features piecemeal to customize the solution you want.

I bought a lifetime license to the Pro Advanced product a few years ago at a reduced price and it will do everything PowerISO can and a few things it can't.

Back to PowerISO, though, on the Buy page of their web site I noticed the text:

"After registration, you can:
   Receive the full pure version and the registration code immediately via email."

What manner of sorcery is this? Does this mean you have to buy it before you can get an installer not infested with malware & PUPS?

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What manner of sorcery is this? Does this mean you have to buy it before you can get an installer not infested with malware & PUPS?

I would do a right click scan on the installer file with MBAM to be sure.  It showed pups on the download I had.  I had not encountered ones as nasty as conduit before or I would not have gone ahead with the install.

Then again even safer would be install with ToolWiz TimeFreeze activated.  It used to be possible to turn off TimeFreeze and keep the changes if you wanted.  I guess they ran into too many bugs doing it that way.  Now you have to reboot to turn it off meaning you have to install all over again.  Still you get an idea if the install and run is smooth before committing to the permanent variety.  Especially for free I find it a valuable tool.