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Right-click on the .ccd file (not the .img ). Select AnyToISO → Convert to ISO .
Select the Output Folder and choose 'Standard ISO Images (*.iso)' as the format. Convert: Click 'OK' to start the conversion. Method B: Using ccd2iso (Linux/macOS/Command Line) convert ccd to iso install
Choose Standard ISO Images (*.iso) as the output format. Set Destination: Choose where to save the new ISO file.
Alternatively, if you want a direct sector copy, you can mount the CCD first (see the installation section below) and use ImgBurn's tool, targeting the virtual drive. Option C: Manual Renaming (The Quick Trick) I can provide step-by-step instructions for your specific
Daemon Tools Pro (paid) can mount and then convert to ISO, but the free route with Daemon Tools Lite + a virtual ISO writer works well.
Navigate to your file's folder in the terminal and run: ccd2iso [filename].img [filename].iso Method 2: Graphical Software (AnyBurn or PowerISO) Select the Output Folder and choose 'Standard ISO Images (*
We’ll cover three reliable methods: free software, open-source tools, and command‑line for advanced users.
Would you like help with a specific CCD file or alternative tools for mixed-mode discs?
Download and install (the light version is free for standard CD sizes).