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  • How to compress a folder into ISO format?


    If you want to know the step by step procedure for compressing the folders into ISO format, then you can find the expert answers here.

    I want to compress my folders into single file preferably in ISO format. I have no idea about it. How can I do it? Is there any best software to perform this conversion? If it is possible, please let me know here with detailed step by step procedure. Thank you for your valuable answer!
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  • You can use software like ultraiso.

    But its not freeware you have to pay for this software.

  • You can use the free software 'ISO Recorder' for compressing any folder into ISO format. Install this free software on Windows PC and create an ISO image for any folder.

    You need to do the right click on the folder, that you want to compress in ISO format and select the option 'Create ISO image file'. Go through the available options in this software to complete the ISO image creation process.

    That's all. Download link for this software is: http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/v2.htm

    You can choose the 32 Bit or 64 Bit version setup while downloading.

  • Below are some simple steps to compress a folder into .iso format:

    1. Ensure that you have "ISO Recorder" software loaded on your PC/laptop. If no, then do so by clicking here.

    2. Navigate to that folder which you want to get converted.

    3. Right click on that folder.

    4. In the bar, select "Create ISO Image File" option.

    5. A popup window will appear on the screen, asking you to choose a desired location to which you want to save that .iso format.

    6. After choosing, hit 'Next' button.

    7. The process of conversion has begun. Wait for its completion.

    8. Once it shown "Operation has been completed", click on "Finish" button.

    Thereby, you have converted the specified folder into ISO format. Now navigate to the location where where you had save that ISO file. Have fun!


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