How to Create an ISO File: 2 Easy Methods for Windows & Mac (2024)

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This wikiHow teaches you how to create a disc image file (ISO) from a folder, CD, or DVD on your Mac or Windows PC. ISOs can be mounted and run like a CD or DVD without inserting a disc into your computer. You can also burn an ISO file to a disc to create your own running CD or DVD. You can only make an ISO from a CD or DVD if it isn't copyright-protected.

Creating an ISO Image Easily

Install WinCDEmu, a free ISO creation tool for Windows. Create a new folder containing all the files you want to add to your ISO. Right-click the folder, select Build an ISO image, name the ISO, and click Save.

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    Install WinCDEmu. Windows has no built-in tool to create ISO images, so you'll need to download third-party software. WinCDEmu is a free, open-source option that makes it easy to create ISOs on Windows.

    • First, if your goal is to make a bootable Windows installation flash drive or DVD, see this wikiHow guide instead.
    • Otherwise, go to https://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/download in a web browser.
    • Click the green Download button and save the file to your computer. If needed, click Save to save it to your computer.
    • Double-click the downloaded file and click Yes to give it permission to run.
    • Click the Install button.
    • Click OK when the installation is complete.
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    Insert the disc you want to copy (optional). If you want to duplicate a CD or DVD by creating an ISO, insert that disc now.

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    Open File Explorer. You can do this by pressing Windows key + E or right-clicking the Start menu and selecting File Explorer.

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    Add the files you want in the ISO to a single folder. Skip this step if you're starting with a CD/DVD or have already added your files to a single folder. Otherwise, here's how to create a new folder:

    • Right-click a blank area of the right panel and select New > Folder.
    • Type a name for the folder and press Enter.
    • Drag all the files you want to include inside the folder. Alternatively, you can select individual files (hold down the Ctrl key as you click each file name), press Ctrl + C, and then right-click the new folder and select Paste.
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    Right-click the folder or drive. If you inserted a CD or DVD, right-click the optical drive instead of a folder. A context menu will expand.[1]

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    Select Create ISO Image or Build ISO Image. The option you see depends on whether you're copying from an optical drive or using files on your computer.

    • If you're using Windows 11, click Show more options on the menu to display this option.
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    Enter a name for the ISO. The "ISO" file type is already selected from the drop-down menu at the bottom, so you'll just need to enter a name (e.g., MyISO) into the File Name field.

    • If you want to choose a different location to save the ISO to, navigate to that folder now.
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    Click Save. WinCDEmu will begin building the ISO from the selected files. A progress bar will keep you updated on how much time remains in the process.

    • When the process is complete, click Close on the window, and the ISO will be available at the selected location.
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    Add the files you want to include in your ISO to a folder. If the files are already in a folder, or if you're creating an ISO from a CD or DVD that's inserted in your optical drive, you can skip this step. Here's how you can create a new folder:

    • Open Finder by clicking the two-toned smiley face icon on the Dock.
    • Click the Desktop folder in the left panel, or choose another location if you want to create your new folder somewhere else.
    • Click the File menu and select New Folder.
    • Type a name for your folder—use something that will reflect the content of the ISO you're creating.
    • Press Return.
    • Drag the files you want to include into the new folder.
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    Open Disk Utility. An easy way to do this is to click the magnifying glass at the top-right corner to open Spotlight, type disk utility, and then click Disk Utility in the search results.

    • You can also open Disk Utility in Finder by clicking the Go menu and selecting Utilities > Disk Utility.
    • While Disk Utility doesn't create ISO files, you can use it to create an image in the CDR format. Once converted, you can use a simple command-line tool to convert the CDR to the ISO format.
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    Click the File menu and select New Image. A menu will expand.

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    Select Image from Folder or Image from (disc). If you're creating an ISO from a folder, choose the Folder option. If creating one from a CD or DVD in your optical drive, select Image from (disc), where "(disc)" is the name of the disc in your optical drive.[2]

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    Select the folder with the ISO files and click Open. You can skip this step if you selected an optical drive in the last step.

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    Enter a name for your ISO. Type the name you want to use into the "Name" field at the top of the window.

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    Select Desktop as the "Where" location. Choose this option, as it'll make the steps you'll need to do later more straightforward.

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    Select DVD/CD master from the "Format" drop-down menu. This option ensures you can use the ISO with third-party applications on different platforms.

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    Click the Save button. It's at the bottom of the window. This saves the selected folder or CD/DVD as a disk image. The image will initially be created as a CDR file, which is identical to an ISO image on a Mac, but requires additional conversion to become an ISO that will work on PCs. Continue with this method to convert the file to an ISO.

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    Convert the completed file into an ISO file. While unnecessary if you're going to use this file on your Mac, the created CDR file won't work on a PC. Here's how to convert it to the proper format:

    • Open a Terminal window. You can do this by opening Finder, selecting the Go menu, choosing Utilities, and then clicking Terminal.
    • Type cd ~/Desktop and press the Return key.
    • Type in hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o [filename].iso [filenamename].cdr, making sure to replace both [filename] sections with the CDR file's name.[3]
    • Press Return to convert the CDR file to the ISO format. The ISO is now on your Mac's desktop.
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      1.Install WinCDEmu, a free, open-source tool.
      2.Add all files to a single folder or insert a CD/DVD to copy.
      3.Right-click the folder or drive and select Create/Build ISO Image.
      4.Enter a name and choose a saving location.
      5.Click Save.

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