UltraISO
If you are looking for UltraISO, you have come to the right place. We explain what UltraISO is and point you to the official download.
What is UltraISO?
UltraISO is a program created with the express purpose of providing users a way to access, edit, create and convert ISO files. ISO or image disk files are bootable images that represent data in a collected, virtual disc form: they are often used as backup copies of actual disks or drives, encapsulating potentially huge amounts of distinct data in a single, easy-to-manage file. The UltraISO software lets users extract data from those files and also make edits to that data and save it to the original image file. The software also has image file creation tools for users who want to back up some critical data or discs, such as CDs or DVDs.
UltraISO is compatible with more than ISO format files. Other image disk formats are supported as well, including BIN, CIF, IMG, MDS, BWI, ISZ, DAA and more. Besides being able to open such files, it can convert them too into the more commonly-supported ISO format. Because it has tools for optimizing the way these files are structured, it can also shave critical MB off the file sizes, allowing users to create smaller files without losing data.
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File types supported by UltraISO
Our users primarily use UltraISO to open these file types:
Some users also use UltraISO to open these file types:
About file types supported by UltraISO
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Last updated: : December 9, 2022