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Con DAEMON Tools puedes hacer una copia de seguridad de tus discos CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray físicos a "discos virtuales" o a los denominados archivos de "imágenes de disco", que funciona directamente en tu disco duro. ¡También puedes trabajar con imágenes creadas por otros programas de grabación! Las DAEMON Tools soportan una gran variedad de tipos de imágenes. ¡Utiliza el conversor de imágenes de CD/DVD para tener imágenes en un solo formato en tu Image Catalog!
1. Emula unidades virtuales de CD/DVD-ROM/HD DVD y Blu-ray
DAEMON Tools Lite [de pago] te permite emular hasta 4 unidades virtuales de CD/DVD en tu PC. Las unidades virtuales aparecerán en tu Sistema Operativo como si fuesen reales. Selecciona una unidad virtual y después elige una imagen de disco que quieras montar. Encuentra las unidades virtuales que has creado con imágenes montadas de disco en My Computer. ¡Empieza a trabajar! Es como trabajar con una unidad real y un disco real, ¿verdad? ¡Si, pero mucho más rápido!
2. Crea una imagen de disco
Con las DAEMON Tools Lite [de pago] puedes crear archivos imagen ISO y MDS a partir de discos originales insertados en unidades físicas de CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray. O utilizar imágenes que has creado anteriormente con otro programa. Todo lo generado con las DAEMON Tools funciona con una gran variedad de tipos de imágenes.
Funcionalidades principales
- crea imágenes *.iso y *.mds;
- emula hasta 4 unidades virtuales de CD/DVD;
- realiza el montaje y desmontaje de imágenes;
- soporta *.b5t, *.b6t, *.bwt, *.ccd, *.cdi, *.cue, *.nrg, *.pdi, *.isz;
- ofrece una potente interfaz de línea de comandos.
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