Posted by 510bluebird | Posted in Software | Posted on Sunday, December 27, 2009
DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35.5
Description:
With DAEMON Tools you can back up your physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray discs into "virtual discs" or so called "disc image" files, which run directly on your hard drive. You can also work with images created by other burning programs! DAEMON Tools supports variety of image types. Use CD/DVD image converter to have one format images in your Image Catalog!
1. Emulate virtual CD/DVD-ROM/HD DVD and Blu-ray drives
DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] enables you to emulate up to 4 CD/DVD virtual drives on your PC. Virtual drives will appear in your OS just like real ones. Select a virtual drive then choose a disc image you want to mount. Find the created virtual drive with mounted disc image in My Computer. Start working! Looks like working with a real drive and a real disc, doesn't it? Yes, but it is much faster!
2. Create a disc image
With DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] you can create ISO and MDS image files from original discs inserted in physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray drives. Or use images you have created earlier with other program. DAEMON Tools products work with variety of image types.
Key features
* creates *.iso and *.mds images;
* emulates up to 4 virtual CD/DVD drives;
* performs image mounting and unmounting;
* supports *.b5t, *.b6t, *.bwt, *.ccd, *.cdi, *.cue, *.nrg, *.pdi, *.isz;
* offers powerful command line interface.
Change Log:
- SPTD 1.62;
- Full Windows 7 support;
- Windows Sidebar gadget for easy accessing of general DAEMON Tools Lite features;
- DAEMON Tools Lite Panel was removed;
- GUI redesign and improvement;
- No need in “Run as Administrator” option for the first DAEMON Tools Lite start;
- Revised License pages in Setup;
- Languages updates.
Bugs fixed:
- Problem with image mounting from RAID volumes larger than 2 Tb;
- Some issues with opening image file on mounting;
- Showing Wait Dialog in command line mode;
- Inability to mount *.mdf image without *.mds file;
- Problem with SPTD installation from DAEMON Tools Lite setup in silent mode;
- Some minor bugs.
With DAEMON Tools you can back up your physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray discs into "virtual discs" or so called "disc image" files, which run directly on your hard drive. You can also work with images created by other burning programs! DAEMON Tools supports variety of image types. Use CD/DVD image converter to have one format images in your Image Catalog!
1. Emulate virtual CD/DVD-ROM/HD DVD and Blu-ray drives
DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] enables you to emulate up to 4 CD/DVD virtual drives on your PC. Virtual drives will appear in your OS just like real ones. Select a virtual drive then choose a disc image you want to mount. Find the created virtual drive with mounted disc image in My Computer. Start working! Looks like working with a real drive and a real disc, doesn't it? Yes, but it is much faster!
2. Create a disc image
With DAEMON Tools Lite [Commercial] you can create ISO and MDS image files from original discs inserted in physical CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray drives. Or use images you have created earlier with other program. DAEMON Tools products work with variety of image types.
Key features
* creates *.iso and *.mds images;
* emulates up to 4 virtual CD/DVD drives;
* performs image mounting and unmounting;
* supports *.b5t, *.b6t, *.bwt, *.ccd, *.cdi, *.cue, *.nrg, *.pdi, *.isz;
* offers powerful command line interface.
Change Log:
- SPTD 1.62;
- Full Windows 7 support;
- Windows Sidebar gadget for easy accessing of general DAEMON Tools Lite features;
- DAEMON Tools Lite Panel was removed;
- GUI redesign and improvement;
- No need in “Run as Administrator” option for the first DAEMON Tools Lite start;
- Revised License pages in Setup;
- Languages updates.
Bugs fixed:
- Problem with image mounting from RAID volumes larger than 2 Tb;
- Some issues with opening image file on mounting;
- Showing Wait Dialog in command line mode;
- Inability to mount *.mdf image without *.mds file;
- Problem with SPTD installation from DAEMON Tools Lite setup in silent mode;
- Some minor bugs.
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