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xoben
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Apr. 08 2008,23:11 |
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1, What's new  +) New write disk image feature, can create bootable USB flash drive from floppy/disk images (*.IMA), bootable CD/DVD images (*.ISO) or files on local harddisk (MS-DOS, WinPE, or isolinux/syslinux based systems)    +) Can create new harddisk image (up to 16GB) and floppy image (up to 2GB) with custom size  +) Supports bootsector of DOS(MSDOS/PCDOS/FREEDOS), Windows NT and syslinux  +) Can freely change floppy/disk image size (F9)  +) Supports Japanese language  +) Supports detecting CD/DVD media capacity from drive  +) Can optimize files above 1GB large  +) Show folder size in ISO image  *) Some minor improvements and bug fixes
2, Download site
http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm
3, File information
QUOTE Latest version: 9.1.2.2465 File size: 3,449,690 bytes MD5: 6d5da4d654658980e53bdd017e2c3c11
4, Additional notes  1) About creating new floppy/disk images   - Floppy image size 160KB-2GB, EasyBoot/bcdw compatible   - Harddisk image size 1MB-16GB, memdisk compatible - You may choose preset image size (for example 1.44MB, 2.88MB, etc.) or enter custom size (for example 1.88MB, 250MB, 2GB, etc.)   - Can set bootsector for Win9x, WinNT/2000/XP, Vista, MS-DOS 6.22/PCDOS 7.1/FreeDOS or Syslinux
 2) About changing size of an IMA (For example 1.44MB->2.88MB converting)   - Open an .IMA file   - Press F9 - Set new size from preset image size (for example 1.44MB, 2.88MB, etc.) or enter custom size (for example 1.88MB, 250MB, 2GB, etc.) - Browse for output image filename   - A new .IMA file will be created with same bootsector and file order
 3) About creating bootable USB flash drive   - Can create large bootable USB (16GB for example) - USB-HDD is the prefered mode in general, for Award BIOS's please choose USB-FDD, USB-ZIP may ne helpful for Dell computer's
  Tips for popular issues:   - BartPE    Open the ISO image created by BartPE (C:\pebuilder3110a\pebuilder.iso for example), choose 'Bootable'->'Write Disk Image' to create a bootable USB stick   - Linux live CD such as Knnopix/Ubuntu/PCLinuxOS/UBCD/EBCD    Download ISO file (KNOPPIX_V5.1.1CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso or pclinuxos-2007.iso for example), open it by UltraISO and choose 'Bootable'->'Write Disk Image'   - MS-DOS for Win9x    Open a floppy or disk image (.IMA/.IMG/.FLP) and write it to a USB stick - Bootable CD's with a floppy/hdd emuation boot image (such as Hiren's Boot CD) can be writen properly as well
Edited by xoben on Apr. 15 2008,04:40
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Galapo
Group: Members
Posts: 37
Joined: Oct. 2006
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Posted on: Apr. 09 2008,00:18 |
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Hi xoben,
Thanks for the update!
I'm wondering if harddisk bootsectors may be written to an image via the commandline?
Thanks, Galapo.
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Post Number: 3
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