Recently we shared a free and portable tool "WBI Creator" developed by an AskVG reader "Shashi Sinha" which allows you to create bootable ISO image file of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 setup.
WBI Creator: Free Portable Utility to Create Bootable ISO for Windows XP, Vista and 7 Setup
Today we are going to share another free and portable software created by the same developer.
"ISO Toolkit" is a free ISO manipulation tool which allows you to create ISO image, copy ISO image from CD/DVD, convert ISO, NRG, CUE images, extract content of ISO, NRG, BIN and CUE images, mount ISO, NRG, BIN and CUE images and burn ISO image files in Windows Explorer.
Following are some highlighted features:
- Alternative to many shareware ISO manipulation tools
- Single portable program, no need to install
- Creates bootable ISO images too
- Can convert between popular image formats
- Can extract ISO or NRG or CD images
- Can mount ISO or NRG or CD images (New)
- Can burn ISO images (New)
- Can directly create clone ISO image from a CD/DVD
This free tool might come very handy for people who frequently deal with CD/DVD copy tasks. Its an all-in-one utility for ISO image related tasks.
The best thing about this software is that its portable. You don't need to install it. Simply run the EXE file and you are ready to use it. Since its a very small EXE file, it doesn't take system resources.
Following is a preview of this freeware in action:
Creating ISO Image:

Copying ISO Image:

Converting ISO, NRG, CUE Image:

Extracting ISO, NRG, BIN, CUE Image:

Mounting ISO, NRG, BIN, CUE Image:

Burning ISO Image:

You can download it using following link:
Thanks again to our reader "Shashi Kumar Sinha" for creating and sharing the tool with us...
NOTE: Some new and not very popular security software might show warning message when you try to download or run this software. Please ignore the message, its a false positive. The software is absolutely safe to use.
Posted by: Vishal Gupta | Categories: Software, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Ali Mali
i didnt understand that mount thing, i mounted two image, but nothing happened
VG
^^ Mount feature allows you to mount an ISO, NRG, BIN or CUI file in Windows Explorer so that you can access it like a CD / DVD drive. When you mount a disk image file, ISO Toolkit creates a new drive for it in My Computer window.
Zeeshan
Dear Vishal
This tool will be more effective if there be windows integration in right click menu. Kindly ask the developer about it. It wont be hard work but will make this tool must have.
Thanks
Jyotishmoy
Can we mount wim files
VG
^^ I have not tried. Please give it a try and let me know.
@Zeeshan
Thats a nice idea and I was also thinking about the same feature. I'll ask Shashi to implement it. :)
Ali Mali
@VG
i mounted image, but there was no new virtual drives.
I can take video if you want?
fitimaj
@ Ali Mali
Something it's not right with u'r PC , because i just tryit 2 mount an image and it works perfectly .
Vishal thanks for this great and free App .
Cheers .
Ali Mali
i use daemon tools too, is this the problem?
ThatGuy
Great little tool, good improvements since the first release.
Keep up the good work :)
Ramesh Kumar
Hi VG,
Its really nice tool, but mount operation doesn't work thought its showing "Image mounted successfully."
Thanks
VG
^^ Are you using any other similar tool? Its working fine here.
Ramesh Kumar
I'm not using any other tool. Fyi I'm using Windows 7 64-bit.
elemma
This tool is excellent just downloaded and was able to create ISO from DVD and CD to a local file for creating pendrive with YUMI now I can install Win XP, Win 7, Linux Mint, Linux bodhi, etc, in the same hard drive.
Frodo
Hi!
I am a normal user and dont have admin rights on my Windows 7. I am promted for an adminstrator account and the UAC prompt is displayed. Is there any way to configure the application to run as a normal user?
Thanks for a great tool
vikas
i downloaded iso toolkit but when opened the zip file some NCH install-on-demand thing went on and when i open it now, NCH iso creator opens..not the one your webpage shows in the picture...i dont understand what i am doing with it
VG
^^ I dont know where did you click? The download link is given at the end of the topic with the label "Download ISO Toolkit". Its working fine here.
Stefan
@vikas I Think you did click the banner add that installed Babylon something......You need to click on the Text Link at the bottom not the Banner link and I do recommend you to uninstall that Babylon thing and run A cleaner tool to make sure you deleted that. (hope you work it out), And VG thank you for a very nice site.