For users upgrading from earlier 9.x versions, this specific build offers several incremental but important improvements:
UltraISO supports far more than just ISO. Version 9.7.6.3860 can open, convert, and edit:
Create new ISO files from files and folders located on your local disk or CD/DVD-ROM [1].
: Smooth context menu integration within modern Windows interfaces. Step-by-Step Instructions How to Create a Bootable USB Drive Insert your USB flash drive into the computer. Launch UltraISO as an Administrator . UltraISO Premium Edition 9.7.6.3860
Click > Open and select your operating system ISO file. Click on the Bootable menu at the top. Select Write Disk Image . Choose your correct USB drive under Disk Drive . Set the Write Method to USB-HDD+ . Click Format (optional), then click Write . How to Convert DMG to ISO Open UltraISO. Navigate to Tools > Convert . Select the input source file (.DMG). Choose the output directory. Set the output format to Standard ISO . Click Convert . System Requirements Processor : Intel Pentium 166MHz or higher. Memory : 64MB RAM minimum. Hard Disk : At least 10MB of free space for installation.
If you're interested in trying out UltraISO Premium Edition 9.7.6.3860, you can download it from the official UltraISO website. The software is available for purchase, and a free trial version is also available.
Improved DVD-Video image creation for better performance with home DVD players. Large File Handling: For users upgrading from earlier 9
Despite its powerful capabilities, it retains a classic, intuitive interface that is easy to navigate. Why Choose Version 9.7.6.3860? The 9.7.6.3860 update focuses on refinement and stability:
Unlike basic burning tools that force you to extract an entire archive to make a minor tweak, UltraISO allows you to open an image file directly. You can add, delete, rename, or extract files and folders from within the image without decompressing it, preserving the structure and boot sector integrity. 2. Advanced Bootable Media Creation
Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP, or Windows Server editions (32-bit and 64-bit). Processor: Intel Pentium 166MHz or higher. Memory: 64MB RAM minimum. Step-by-Step Instructions How to Create a Bootable USB
UltraISO can convert other disk image formats (like .BIN , .NRG , .IMG ) to standard .ISO .
Usability
Extract boot images from bootable CDs/DVDs [1].
Traditional archiving tools require you to extract an ISO file, modify the contents, and recompile it into a new image. UltraISO bypasses this time-consuming process.