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.
  2. 2

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

      FAQs

      How to create an ISO file in Mac? ›

      Create a disk image using Disk Utility on Mac
      1. In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, choose File > New Image > Blank Image.
      2. Enter a filename for the disk image, add tags if necessary, then choose where to save it. ...
      3. In the Name field, enter the name for the disk image. ...
      4. In the Size field, enter a size for the disk image.

      How to extract 2 ISO files? ›

      How to Extract ISO Files on Windows
      1. Step 1: Open the virtual disk. Double click on the virtual disk to access the files.
      2. Step 2: Copy and Paste. Select the files you want to extract and simply perform a copy/paste to any location on your computer.
      3. Step 3: Eject Disk.
      Dec 15, 2023

      How to make an ISO file on Mac terminal? ›

      How to Create an ISO Image from a CD or DVD on Mac OSX using Terminal / Command Line
      1. Insert the DVD or CD in to your drive.
      2. Open Disk Utility (Click on Launchpad and type in Disk Utility)
      3. Click on the CD/DVD drive and make note of the Device. ...
      4. Open a Terminal Window.
      5. Type in the following command:

      Can you make a Windows ISO on Mac? ›

      Have you tried Boot Camp Assistant? It is a utility included with macOS that allows you to install and run Windows on your Mac. It provides an easy way to burn ISO to USB on Mac for Windows installations, making it particularly useful for users who need to install Windows on a PC.

      Can I use ISO files on Mac? ›

      iso/. dmg file with the Disk Image Mounter utility, which is installed on all macOS computers. Right-click the file and select Open with > DiskImageMounter from the menu: Note: It is important to use Apple's DiskImageMounter and no other third party tool, in order to guarantee a flawless procedure.

      How are ISO files made? ›

      ISO images can be created from optical discs by disk imaging software, or from a collection of files by optical disc authoring software, or from a different disk image file by means of conversion. Software distributed on bootable discs is often available for download in ISO image format.

      How do I start my own ISO? ›

      How Do I Get Registered as an ISO?
      1. Name Your Business. Choose something memorable and relevant to the services you provide. ...
      2. Decide on Your Business Form. ...
      3. File with Your State. ...
      4. Acquire Permits and Licenses. ...
      5. Register for Taxes. ...
      6. Document Your Business Rules. ...
      7. Create a Business Plan. ...
      8. Find a Bank Sponsor.
      Dec 5, 2019

      What is the tool for creating ISO files? ›

      PowerISO can not only create ISO file from compact disc, but also create ISO file from local files and folders. To create ISO file from local files and folders, please follow the steps, Run PowerISO. An empty compilation will be created automatically.

      How to extract ISO on Mac? ›

      Okay, let's get the steps below to extract ISO files on Mac in minutes.
      1. Download and launch Cisdem Unarchiver on your Mac. ...
      2. Click on "Add" on the top left corner to upload your ISO files. ...
      3. Specify the name and location of the ISO files you want to extract. ...
      4. You'll then see the output folder in your appointed location.
      Oct 18, 2019

      What is an ISO file in Windows? ›

      An ISO file, also known as an ISO image, is a disc image of all the installation files for a single program. Particularly large programs, such as Microsoft Office and the Windows operating system, are made available as ISO files.

      What tool is used to extract ISO files? ›

      WinZip opens and extracts ISO Compressed Archive Files—and many more formats.

      How to make an ISO file in Mac? ›

      You can also use Disk Utility to convert the DMG to CDR, though you can't convert it to ISO, so you'll still need to use Terminal for that. Go to Applications > Utilities and open Disk Utility. Click on the Images menu and choose Convert. Navigate to the DMG and click Choose.

      How to create an ISO file from a folder? ›

      1. AnyToISO
      1. Launch AnyToISO and open the Folder to ISO tab.
      2. Next, click on Browse for Folder and select the folder you want to convert to an ISO image.
      3. Next, click on Choose ISO and select the save location for the ISO file.
      4. You can change the volume label name or leave it as default.
      Mar 31, 2022

      How to convert zip file to ISO? ›

      You can convert ZIP to ISO with MConverter in three easy steps:
      1. Choose ZIP files from your device. At the top of this page, drag and drop your ZIPs. ...
      2. Click or tap on ISO from the list of target formats. ...
      3. Download your ISO files, after MConverter has finished processing them.

      How to make bootable ISO on Mac? ›

      How to Make a Bootable USB Stick from an ISO File on an Apple Mac OS X
      1. Download the desired file.
      2. Open the Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities/ or query Terminal in Spotlight)
      3. Convert the .iso file to .img using the convert option of hdiutil: ...
      4. Run diskutil list to get the current list of devices.
      5. Insert your flash media.
      Feb 10, 2012

      What is the free bootable ISO creator for Mac? ›

      UNetbootin is a free and open-source utility that helps you create bootable Live USB drives for Mac OS and other operating systems for ISO or disk images. To use UNetbootin, you will need a blank USB flash drive of at least 2GB capacity.

      How to convert .dmg to ISO? ›

      Convert DMG to ISO File
      1. Select the source DMG file, and select the destination image file type to ISO format. ...
      2. AnyBurn will start converting the DMG file to ISO format, and showing the conversion progress.
      3. You should see the message "Converting image file finished successfully." when the conversion complete.

      How to create a dmg file on Mac? ›

      DMG format follow the steps below:
      1. Create a new folder on Mac and copy *. APP file to the new folder.
      2. Open Disk Utility > File > New Image > Image from Folder.
      3. Choose the new folder.
      4. Specify the name of the DMG file and the path where the file should be created and click Save button.

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