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Toulouse Since: 18.3.02 From: Hartland, WI Since last post: 1846 days Last activity: 92 days#1 Posted on 1.4.15 1034.37 | Instant Rating: 2.89 I have to make some backups of software, and I'd prefer to archive them as .iso files. But...every program I've looked into has had reports of being infested with malware and/or adware. Does anyone have any suggestions for simple Disc-to-ISO programs?Promote this thread! Guru Zim
SQL DejectionAdministrator Since: 9.12.01 From: Bay City, OR Since last post: 29 days Last activity: 9 daysICQ:
#2 Posted on 1.4.15 2322.01 | Instant Rating: 9.48 This one looks to be fine if you read the instructions and uncheck 3 boxes during the installation.http://pcsupport.about.com/od/software-tools/a/create-iso-image-file.htm Sign up for Folding@Home and join our team. PM me for details. Ignorance is bliss for you, hell for me. Keeper
BlutwurstModerator Since: 1.3.02 From: Worcester, MA Since last post: 3153 days Last activity: 1925 days#3 Posted on 3.4.15 1425.44 | Instant Rating: 10.00 I use Imgburn and never had any issue with Malware or anything bad. Software works pretty well.http://www.imgburn.com/ cranlsn
Toulouse Since: 18.3.02 From: Hartland, WI Since last post: 1846 days Last activity: 92 days#4 Posted on 6.4.15 0923.15 | Instant Rating: 2.89 Thank you both, I ended up going with Imgburn. Although, I had to find an archived older version. The latest version includes OpenCandy adware with no option not to install. Thanks again!