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Folder2Iso - Create ISO from any Folder

14 November 2008 5 Comments

Folder2iso

Folder2Iso is nice and portable application which can be used to create ISO from any kind of folder. The ISO created will also contain the sub folders which are inside the Folder. This can be useful while taking backups.


The program comes as a small exe files and needs no installation. Just run the application, select the folder, select the location of the ISO file and click on the generate button. This small programs is just a GUI version of mkisofs. Portability adds an extra advantage.

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  • 5 Comments »

    • Create ISO Files From Any Folder [Folder2ISO] said:

      [...] Folder2ISO  [Folder2ISO via Madhur Kapoor’s Blog] Tags: Create ISO Files, Folder2ISO, freeware, iso files, ISO from Folders, utilities Save [...]

    • stratosg said:

      very useful app… i’ll definitely use it..

    • Create an ISO Image quickly from any folder said:

      [...] You can also select different charset for the ISO image. However the disadvantage you get is you canonot add more than one folder which at times will make this useless. All the ISo software I had used has multifilder adding functionality. Via Madhur [...]

    • zippy said:

      i tried it but it doesn’t create the ISO. is there a size limit? aren’t DL DVDs 8+ GB?

    • Lav said:

      doesn’t work

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