1. Right-click the UltraISO shortcut icon on the desktop and select "run as administrator ";
2. Click "file"-"Open CD ...";
3. Select the disc to be inserted in the current optical drive from the CD-ROM drive drop-down menu;
4. Click "tools"-"create a CD image file ...";
5. Select the disc to be inserted in the current optical drive from the CD-ROM drive drop-down menu; check the enable ISO file volume filter option in the read options check box; "Output image file name" (default path): C: UsersXXXDocumentsMy ISO FilesYYY. iso (XXX represents the user name of the current system logon, and YYY represents the original volume of the CD image). In the "output format" check box, select "standard ISO (*. ISO) "; click" make ";
6. Select "no" in the pop-up dialog box ";
7. Select "back" in the "create a CD image file" dialog box ";
8. Click "file" on the UltraISO main interface and select "exit.
9. Extracted ISO image file (default path): C: UsersXXXDocumentsMy ISO FilesYYY. iso (XXX indicates the user name used to log on to the system, and YYY indicates the original volume of the image on the optical disk );
Note: The UltraISO test edition cannot store ISO files larger than MB.
If the current UltraISO you are using is a registered version, you can ignore entering the registration code below.
Click "help"-"Enter the registration code ...";
Enter the "Registration name" and "registration code" and click "OK.
The system prompts "the registration code has been entered. Please run the program again !"
Official UltraISO offers a free trial version. You can download the trial version or purchase a free trial version.
Note:
Some special discs, such as genuine game discs, may not be applicable because they adopt encryption technology. In this case, you can try to use a special tool software, such as Isobuster, to extract a CD image.