Wednesday, December 7, 2016

How to Create ISO Files From Discs on Windows, Mac, and Linux

Although Windows 10 (and most recent versions) include the ability to copy, access, and generally manage disc image files (most commonly #iso files), unforunately there is no way to take your current files or rip an image from a disc and store it as an .iso file without 3rd party software. NOTE: The attached instructional will work for #mac as well) This post includes a step-by-step article from the well respected publisher @How-To Geek not only explaining the how-to in an easy to understand article, but what is most important to me, why they chose the 3rd party tool they recommended and why. Here is adirect download to the infaburn -http://ift.tt/2gDUgcg As always, I try anything I recommend. I keep my own digital copy of all records, and after I received a disc from a radiologist I went looking for a prgoram and found this and many other sources, but none that made point of what not to do - making it easy to recommend to my readers! Anyhow, it worked perfectly for making some #backup #image (iso) copies of x-rays and radiology reports from their DVD to my records. Now I can simply re-burn the images to disc (if I give the original discs to a doctor) or even a thumb or cloud drive. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from your Technology Partner! As always, if you need a SimpleAssist, please feel free to contact us for all of your holiday technology needs! #simpleassistmeblog
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