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Disc Image Software
Posted on June 20th, 2008 by roger
Here are two useful Windows utilities that you’ll want to consider…
ImgBurn will allow you to convert discs (CDs and DVDs) to ISO images on your hard drive; it has additional capabilities and options.
DaemonTools will allow you to directly mount an ISO image as a “drive” (you can configure up to four simultaneous drives with it). Another option (but less flexible) is the Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM applet.

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