UltraISOPortable.v9.5.3.2855.Multilingual-PortableApps.comFormat
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- Applications > Windows
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- 3
- Size:
- 3.71 MB
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- ultraiso premium edition 9.5.3.2855 v9.5.3.2855 portable keygen warez nsis paf stealth iso isz win7 dvd img bin cue virtual drive mount unmount daemon tools
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- May 15, 2012
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- XxFukenGruvenxX
UltraISOPortable.v9.5.3.2855.Multilingual-PortableApps.comFormat Website: http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/ License: $29.95 USD Language: Multilingual Writes Settings to: Application Folder Dependency: Administrative Rights Stealth: Yes (http://www.portablefreeware.com/faq.php#stealth) Compatibility: WinAll, 32/64 What is a Portable App? http://portableapps.com/about/what_is_a_portable_app Synopsis: I learned how good UltraISO is the hard way. When Win7 was released, i used MagicISO among other ISO software to make my DVD assuming all ISO software was the same. Big mistake, and to make a long story short, none of the DVDs worked. Only UltraISO was capable of creating a Win7 DVD correctly. UltraISO truly is the standard when it comes to ISO/Disc Imaging. ---------------------- PortableApps.comFormat ---------------------- 1. Virtual Drive Support: yes.. you can mount ISOs!.. and you don't have to worry about removing drives before exiting, i've ensured PAF takes care of it for you. :) 2. Shell Integration Support: you can simply launch UltraISO, minimize it, and browse through your library, right-click it and open it in UltraISO... no worries.. when you exit UltraISO.. it cleans up after itself :) 3. Shell Icons Support: all formats supported by UltraISO will show UltraISO's icon. 4. Truly Stealth! yep.. even takes care of the infamous "LEGACY" keys :P ------------- Brief Preview ------------- http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i467/_Fuken_Gruven_/1-1.png http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i467/_Fuken_Gruven_/Multilingual.png
F.Y.I
UltraISO has a known glitch with it's "Virtual Drive".
if you issues with the "Virtual Drive", simply restart your PC.
UltraISO has a known glitch with it's "Virtual Drive".
if you issues with the "Virtual Drive", simply restart your PC.
I don't understand what your saying.
Did you modify UltraIso in some way ?
Or are you just describing the normal features ?
Oh and I've never had any issues with the "ISODrive" been using it on XP to Win 7 with no issues at all ever.
Normaly i right click an .iso and select mount and when I am done i click on MyComputer and right click the fake cd drive and select unmount, so I'm not sure why you say you have to reboot to fix a "known bug"
Also no offence but because of how this works and what it does I would advise people use the installer that way you will have all files installed in the proper locations and all the .dll's and drivers (.sys) registered properly
For example: If someone uses Windows XP x86 they will have a .dll registered @
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesEZB Systemslame_enc.dll
And if you were using x64 that would be @
C:Program FilesCommon FilesEZB Systemslame_enc.dll
Like I said, Its smarter to let the installer put things where they need to go etc and sometimes .dll's need to be registered by the OS for them to be available for use etc..
Not sure why so many of these so called "Portable" apps get posted at TPB.. Is there really that high of a demand for all things portable nowadays ? Why do people want to desperatly avoid running an installer these days ? You'd think it would inpire more confidence having the original untouched installer from the original source lol
Did you modify UltraIso in some way ?
Or are you just describing the normal features ?
Oh and I've never had any issues with the "ISODrive" been using it on XP to Win 7 with no issues at all ever.
Normaly i right click an .iso and select mount and when I am done i click on MyComputer and right click the fake cd drive and select unmount, so I'm not sure why you say you have to reboot to fix a "known bug"
Also no offence but because of how this works and what it does I would advise people use the installer that way you will have all files installed in the proper locations and all the .dll's and drivers (.sys) registered properly
For example: If someone uses Windows XP x86 they will have a .dll registered @
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesEZB Systemslame_enc.dll
And if you were using x64 that would be @
C:Program FilesCommon FilesEZB Systemslame_enc.dll
Like I said, Its smarter to let the installer put things where they need to go etc and sometimes .dll's need to be registered by the OS for them to be available for use etc..
Not sure why so many of these so called "Portable" apps get posted at TPB.. Is there really that high of a demand for all things portable nowadays ? Why do people want to desperatly avoid running an installer these days ? You'd think it would inpire more confidence having the original untouched installer from the original source lol
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