How to Convert a UIF File to ISO
An ISO is a disk image file that is often used as a way to make an exact backup of your CD's and DVD's. The UIF file format is similar to the ISO format, but uses a different compression rate. While UIF, universal image format, is widely accepted in the computing world, the ISO is becoming more and more compatible with more programs and operating systems.
Instructions
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Download one of the programs from the Resources section of this guide.
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Install and open MagicISO. Locate your UIF file on your computer and drag the file into the open program window. Click the "Save" button and select a place to save the ISO file. Click "OK" and your ISO file will be created.
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Install and open Imgburn. Click on "Create image file from files/folders." As with MagicISO, drag the UIF file into the open program window of Imgburn to load the file into Imgburn. Click the "Destination" icon and select a place to save the new ISO file. Click the green arrow to start the conversion.
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Install and open Nero. Click the "Data Burning" link and click the "Destination" drop-down menu. Click "Image Recorder" and click "Browse" to select a place to save the ISO file. Click the "+" button and select your UIF file from the list of files on your computer. Click "OK" to load it into the program. Click the "Burn" button and your ISO will be created.
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References
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