ImgBurn – Free windows burning tool for CD DVD HD-DVD Blue-Ray DVD

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Have you ever wandered around the internet looking for a free software to create a CD image or write CD images onto a CD or a DVD? or do you have a highly bloated software like Nero or even used WinISO trial which restricts your capabilities?

Here is this a great piece of free CD burning application that can burn CDs DVDs HD DVD & Blue-Ray DVDs.

ImgBurn is a free software that can

Copy a Disc onto an image file like ISO

Create a disc using an image file like ISO

Build an image file from the files on your computer

Verify if a disk is readable or compare it to an existent image file

The image formats supported by ImgBurn includes BIN, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, ISO, MDS, NRG and PDI

ImgBurn supports Unicode folder/file names and supports all Windows versions including Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and 2008 (incl 64-bit versions) and legacy Windows Operating Systems.

imgburn- free burning software

Advantage of a free disc burning utility like ImgBurn is that it is so easy for an out of the box useand and equally flexible if you want to do advanced customization as required (like slipstreaming Windows CD/DVDs require specific setting while creating a new image or media). And, it almost has all the required features that you find in a commercial software and still being a very light weight software.

Great software that you should definitely have in your toolkit or atleast something that I would recommend.

For more information and to download ImgBurn, please visit ImgBurn website here

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