Power ISO allows you to make bootable images and retrieve boot information, as well. Power ISO supports Windows 32-and 64-bit, and you can install this program on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7.
Step 1
Launch Power ISO.
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Step 2
Click "New" on the toolbar or select "File > New > Data CD/DVD Image" from the Power ISO menu.
Step 3
Click the "Add" button on the toolbar to add a file or a folder. Alternatively, you can drag a file or folder from Windows Explorer into Power ISO.
Step 4
Create new folders by selecting the "Action> New Folder" menu.
Step 5
Select "File > Properties" to change the file properties.
Step 6
Click the menu "File > Save As" or click "Save" on the toolbar to save file properties.
Step 7
Select "Tools > Boot > Add Boot Information" to load the bootable image.
Step 8
Save the ISO in the format "Standard ISO Images (*.iso)"
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