Over the last few months I have been toying with VMWare's virtual machine software (OK, it started out as toying, but we're running it in production now). VMWare has a nice feature that allows you to install guest operating systems using ISO image files instead of physical DVD/CD-ROMs and Microsoft is very kind to offer ISOs through their licensing website. However, VMWare even allows you to use ISO's to install software within the guest operating system. But what if the program you need to install is on physical media and you don't have those disk image files? You can create them using ImgBurn!
ImgBurn is a free utility that allows you to read, write, build, verify, and discover DVD/CD-ROM disks. While it does a lot of things that other free programs offer (e.g., Infrarecorder), ImgBurn allows you to select the files and folders you want to turn into an ISO through a simple GUI. I had a program with four installation disks that needed to be loaded on a virtual server. Instead of having to physically move from a remote workstation to physical host server every time I needed to change disk, I simple used ImgBurn to create ISO's of each disk, and then mount each one within the VMWare client whenever I needed it. Yes, that makes it sound like I'm incredibly lazy (which may or may not be true, depending on if you are talking to my wife or not), but the reality of it is with the time saved moving from workstation to server every time I needed to change a disk allowed me to reset several student passwords and return a few emails.
While this is not a task that most people need very often, I actually have had a couple of more incidents where creating an ISO from an existing disk came in handy. ImgBurn is a program that will remain in my "technician's toolkit".
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We have had the need for this, forwarding your post onto our IT staff now, thanks for the great tips!
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