If you use a Mac, you can easily create ISO images of your CDs and DVDs with Burn - a free burning software that has unfortunately not been updated for some time but works well enough with the latest versions of macOS (I tested it on macOS 10.12 Sierra). Unfortunately, it is not possible to directly copy floppy disks that have recent copy protections - For those who have to resort to ad hoc solutions like AnyDVD (for a fee) which removes DVD protections in real time and thus allows you to 'clone' them using software like ImgBurn. Movies on DVD, CD music, video games, etc. iso) from the drop-down menu Save as.Īt this point, press the button Save, click on the rating icon with CD and sheet Located at the bottom left and wait for the ISO image extraction procedure to complete (the length of the process depends on the amount of data to be copied).Ĭan create ISO files from any type of CD and DVD, from simple data discs with backup copies, photos, etc. Then click on the small folder icon under the heading final destination, choose the folder where you want to save the ISO image of your disk and select the item ISO files (*. In the window that opens, make sure that in the drop-down menu the origin your CD / DVD burner drive is selected.