Free Create-Burn ISO 2.0
Free Create-Burn ISO is a professional data CD / DVD burning tool. With this software you can burn CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW discs directly, or you can quickly create ISO image file from your computer, and burn ISO image file to your CD / DVD disc.
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3.8.2007
How to create .ISO from .VHD file
The way in this guide can only be done from Windows 7! And you need to have WAIK installed.
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17.6.2009
Windows 7 ISO Verifier download
The final RTM release of Windows 7 should be released later this month, and blogger and developer Long Zheng has created a small application designed to verify that your download is the real thing.
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6.7.2009
Windows Seven 7229 Language Pack ISO
Here is the language packs (mui) for the latest Windows 7 Build (32-Bit).
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12.6.2009
Convert BIN to ISO with Portable WinBin2Iso
Often we get software and OS in the form of ISO and BIN file format. ISO is the most popular format among software pirates since you can instantly burn on CD or DVD dics or mount as drive.
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15.8.2009
Install Any Version of Windows 7 with Universal ISO
Those of you who own an official copy of Windows 7 from MSDN or TechNet may have faced a scenario where you wanted to install a different edition of Windows, only to find out that you will have to download a separate ISO file just to install your desired edition.
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9.11.2009
Windows Vista Iso BillGates to MSDN patch 2
Second Little path for BillGates ISO of Windows Vista RTM to transform this release into legit MSDN release.
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18.11.2006
January 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This ISO-9660 CD image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on January 9th, 2007.
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13.1.2007
July 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on July 10th, 2007.
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12.7.2007
August 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on August 14th, 2007. The image does not contain security updates for other Microsoft products.
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16.8.2007
September 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on September 11th, 2007.
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12.9.2007
November 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on November 13th, 2007.
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21.11.2007
January 2008 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on January 8th, 2008.
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8.1.2008
Bureaucracy swamps ISO meeting on Microsoft format
FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A meeting to hammer out a consensus on whether a Microsoft (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) document format should become an international standard descended into near chaos this week, people close to the meeting told Reuters.
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2.3.2008
Bureaucracy swamps ISO meeting on Microsoft format
A meeting to hammer out a consensus on whether a Microsoft (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) document format should become an international standard descended into near chaos this week, people close to the meeting told Reuters
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3.3.2008
Microsoft September 2006 Security Releases ISO Image
These ISO-9660 CD image files contain the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on September 12th, 2006.
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13.9.2006
Windows Vista Iso BillGates To Legit MSDN PATCH
Little path for BillGates ISO of Windows Vista RTM to transform this release into legit MSDN release.
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13.11.2006
Windows Server 2008 SP2 Beta Standalone ISO
Microsoft is offering for download not only the first fully-fledged Beta for Windows Vista Service Pack 2, but also for Windows Server 2008 SP2.
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8.12.2008
Windows 7 Build 6956 VHD and ISO Leaked and Available for Download
Windows 7 Build 6956 is the latest copy of Windows Vista's successor leaked and available for download via various third-party sources, including popular torrent websites.
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9.12.2008
Windows Server 2008 with SP2 RTM ISO Download
Windows Server 2008 shares the same code base with Windows Vista, and that explains why a single Service Pack 2 (SP2) is released for both operating system. With the RTM of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2 version 6.0.6002.18005, the Windows Server 2008 with SP2 slipstreamed or integrated DVD ISO images are also been prepared by Microsoft.
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4.5.2009
Vista SP2 RTM DVD ISO Images Available for Download
Microsoft released Windows Vista Service Pack 2 to manufacturing on April 28, 2009. As was the case with Vista SP1, the RTM and General Availability dates failed to coincide.
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15.5.2009
Windows 7 RTM Patches ISO Image for October 2009
It has by no means been a slow month as far as Microsoft security bulletins go, with no less than 13 patch packages being released by the company for a range of products.
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15.10.2009
Download Windows Vista SP1 RTM Standalone DVD ISO
Over two months since Windows Vista SP1 was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, and almost a month since it became available to the general public on March 18, the first service pack for the latest Windows client is once again available for download.
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15.4.2008
Virtualbox - How To Test and Boot an ISO Image Without Burning to CD or DVD
If you’ve been following this blog site everyday, you should know what is ISO image by now. An ISO image is an archive file of an optical disc using a conventional ISO (International Organization for Standardization) format that is supported by many software vendors.
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14.8.2008
Download April 2009 Security Release ISO Image for Windows
On the heels of the April 14, 2009 security bulletins, Microsoft has made available for download the ISO image with the patches released this month.
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16.4.2009
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 -SP2 Beta Standalone DVD ISO
As of December 2, 2008, Microsoft made available for download the first fully-fledged Beta of Windows Vista Service Pack 2, via MSDN and TechNet subscribers.
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5.12.2008
Windows 7 Beta ISO Download and Product Key Available for MSDN and Technet Subsribers
Although the public beta for Windows 7 beta will only available on January 9, 2009, the MSDN and Technet subscribers can now start downloading the DVD ISO media together with a genuine working product key to activate the Windows 7 installed.
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8.1.2009
Windows Vista with SP2 RTM Slipstreamed/Integrated DVD ISO Image
Microsoft has finalized the Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, which has been RTMed as version 6.0.6002.18005.
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27.5.2009
Vista SP2 and XP SP3 June 2009 Patches ISO Image Available
This month’s release addresses 31 total vulnerabilities with 15 rated as “1” on our Exploitability Index, meaning there is a high likelihood that reliable exploit code may be developed in the next 30 days,” stated Jerry Bryant, Sr. security program manager lead.
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12.6.2009
Windows 7 ISO Image Edition Switcher Free Download for Direct Convert
Windows 7 no longer has “One Disc to Rule Them All” universal installation DVD disc media or ISO image which allows users to select whichever editions of Windows 7 they prefer to install during setup. Instead, each Windows 7 installation ISO or media is specific for a channel and distribution and can be used to install an edition of Windows 7 only.
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30.10.2009Microsoft Windows Vista is now on MSDN & Connect
Thanks Andareed who
posted this news in our
forums, yes thats right MSDN
users need no longer to
wait.
Initial
reports are that this is
different from the leaked
version that has been
available for about a week on
all sorts of torrent sites,
the hash is different:
en_windows_vista_x86_dvd_X12
-34293.iso =
b71e04564ca22e4d9928e59298eff8
7cf62b382b
LRMCFRE_EN_DVD.iso
(BillGates) =
b82590481755ba3420e7314bf82b89
16a90963b5
This
single download includes the
following Windows Vista
editions:
- Windows Vista
Business
- Windows
Vista Business N
- Windows Vista Home
Basic
- Windows Vista
Home Basic N
- Windows
Vista Home Premium
- Windows Vista Starter
- Windows Vista
Ultimate
The product
key used to install Windows
Vista will determine which
edition will be installed. The
product keys used to install
Windows Vista Business N,
Windows Vista Home Basic N,
and Windows Vista Starter are
not currently available.
Also US testers may
find an invitation to download
any version of Vista final
they choose (a product key is
then supplied for the version
specified) my source tells me
that international users will
start to see this appearing on
their connect page within the
next day or so. It's unclear
if every tester will get a
full version of their choice.
We'll update this when
Microsoft gets back to us.
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17.11.2006ISO defends the positive outcome of the OXML vote
The very fact that there may still be problems to iron out with what used to be Microsoft's XML-based file format suite, is the justification for the
creation of a managing body to manage it as a standard, reads a fresh statement from the ISO...
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17.04.2008Standards board execs recommend ISO 29500 appeals be rejected
It's looking more likely now that Open XML will overcome perhaps its last hurdle on the road to publication as an international standard, as the
leaders of both ISO and IEC have systematically disassembled four member countries' appeals...
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09.07.2008ISO rejects Office Open XML appeal (redux)
The International Standardisation Organisation (ISO) has rejected appeals by four countries to reject Microsoft's Office Open XML formats as an
international standard. No further appeals can be made against the decision by two technical boards, so
ISO/IEC DIS 29500, Information technology
- Office Open XML formats can wend its way to publication in coming weeks.
In a
press release yesterday, the ISO said appeals by Brazil, India, South Africa and
Venezuela had failed to muster the support of two thirds of the members of its technical boards.
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16.08.2008PDF 1.7 on its way to ISO standard status, not there yet
Adobe's quest to establish its full PDF format as an international standard cleared a major milestone yesterday, passing a preliminary ISO ballot
overwhelmingly. Now its backers have just 205 technical issues to address...
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06.12.2007Adobe's PDF format now an ISO standard
Adobe has relinquished control of the Portable Document Format (PDF) to the ISO (International Organization for Standardization), which will now
assume developmental control of the format as an industry standard.
The ISO said the new standard, ISO 32000-1, Document
management “ Portable document format “ Part 1: PDF 1.7, is based on the PDF version 1.7 developed by Adobe. It supplies the essential information
needed by developers who write software that reads, creates, or otherwise interprets PDF files.
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02.07.2008Report: Open XML ISO Standard
Unlikely
Microsoft will have a hard
time having its Office 2007
Open XML document format
accepted as a standard by the
ISO, research firm Gartner
said in a research note last
week. This is due to
OpenDocument already receiving
certification...
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17.05.2006Now an official ISO standard, Microsoft's OOXML invites controversy
Although ISO approval was not entirely unanimous, the Microsoft-originated Open Office XML (OOXML) protocol has finally become an international
standard. But the European Commission is investigating whether Microsoft used its market dominance to ensure approval...
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03.04.2008OOXML said to win ISO standardization approval with 75 percent of the vote
While ISO isn't set to announce the official voting tally until tomorrow,
the OpenDoc
Society has posted to a mailing list what it claims are the final results indicating that Microsoft will be granted ISO approval for its Office
Open XML (OOXML) document format.
According to
the
alleged results page, OOXML received a 75 percent “approve” total. It needed 66.66 percent to become an ISO standard. Here is
the alleged
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01.04.2008Microsoft December 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on December 11th, 2007. The image does not contain
security updates for other Microsoft products. This DVD5 ISO image is intended for administrators that need to download multiple individual language
versions of each security update and that do not use an automated solution such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). You can use this ISO image
to download multiple updates in all languages at the same time.
Important: Be sure to check the individual security bulletins
at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security prior to deployment of these
updates to ensure that the files have not been updated at a later date.
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12.12.2007September 2007 Security Releases ISO Image
This DVD5 ISO image file contains the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on September 11th, 2007. The image does not contain
security updates for other Microsoft products.
This DVD5 ISO image is intended for administrators that need to download multiple
individual language versions of each security update and that do not use an automated solution such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). You can
use this ISO image to download multiple updates in all languages at the same time.
Be sure to check the individual security
bulletins at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security prior to deployment
of these updates to ensure that the files have not been updated at a later date.
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12.09.2007ISO Takes Control Of OOXML
Alex Brown, head of the ISO work group responsible for OOXML, has posted a summary of their latest meeting, and he also comments on the resolutions
discussed there. The basic message is that ISO now has '
full responsibility for the standard,' and that
several workgroups will be established to work on OOXML. An interesting point here is that 'setting up a maintance
procedure for ODF, and then
working on cross-standard initiatives' is one of the explicit goals.
winbeta.org - 14.04.2008
Challenges coming to ISO Open XML vote?
Now that Office Open XML (OOXML) has been certified as an ISO standard, there is a possibility that the vote leading to that result will be
challenged. It seems Microsoft is already counting on it.
The ISO on Wednesday officially announced that Open XML received enough votes
to become a standard, reversing a previous attempt in September that failed.
But there have been
several reports of "irregularities" in the voting of the 87 national standards bodies that participated.
Those complaints could
lead to a formal appeal of the votes which, under ISO rules, need to be lodged by those countries in the next two months.
winbeta.org - 02.04.2008
OOXML revolt brewing? Three countries appeal ISO approval
India, Brazil, and South Africa are attempting to appeal ISO's fast-track approval of Microsoft's controversial Office Open XML (OOXML) format. The
organizations representing those countries in ISO complain of process irregularities, lack of inclusiveness during meetings and debates, and
insufficient time to address all of the issues and concerns raised by participants during the review process.
winbeta.org - 01.06.2008
Google: OOXML makes a mockery of ISO process
The head of Google's open-source programs on Monday urged international delegates to vote against certifying Office Open XML as an ISO standard,
saying the Microsoft-led effort poses a risk to users who want unfettered access to documents.
Delegates from international
standards bodies are meeting in Geneva this week to resolve technical comments submitted after Office Open XML (OOXML) failed to pass as a standard
last September. The results of the five-day ballot resolution meeting are critical for Microsoft's two-year bid to get International Organization for
Standardization, or ISO, certification.
winbeta.org - 27.02.2008
Swedish Standards Vote on OOXML Declared Invalid, SIS to Abstain
After considerable suspicion was cast on the reasons why, and the methods how, 23 extra members joined the Swedish international standards body SIS as
recently as the day before it was to vote on recommending Microsoft's Office Open XML to the ISO, the SIS has decided to invalidate its "Yes,
with comments" vote, and to cast an abstention in next week's ISO proceedings...
betanews.com - 31.08.2007
Adobe hands over copyright to PDF format
Adobe has expressed interest in making the movement of digital document files more open, and having their format (PDF), being the popular standard.
PDF's will soon become the international standard for electronic documents after Adobe handed over the copyright to ISO.
"By releasing
the full PDF specification for ISO standardization, we are reinforcing our commitment to openness", says Kevin Lynch, CTO at Adobe.
Most
businesses use PDFs as the main way of transitioning from paper to electronic documentation, and now a slew of new readers, writers and development
tools for the format will likely be unveiled in the near future thanks to the move.
The new PDF standard is called ISO 32000-1.
neowin.net - 04.07.2008
Open Office XML standards row heats up
Microsoft is facing growing criticism of its bid to have Office Open XML (OOXML) accepted as an international standard ahead of a crucial vote by the
ISO scheduled for February.
Redmond initially promised that the ISO would have control of OOXML if and when it became a standard.
Critics reckon Microsoft is now backsliding on this
promise via plans to retain indirect control of the standard through Ecma International, the group that originally rubber stamped OOXML.
The proposals have raised concerns that the ISO would be unable to make OOXML compatible with existing standards, leaving the ISO relegated
to the role of publishing a list of errata (corrections), with Ecma left in charge
winbeta.org - 19.12.2007
ISO votes to reject Microsoft's OOXML as standard
Microsoft Corp. has failed in its attempt to have its Office Open XML document format fast-tracked straight to the status of an international standard
by the International Organization for Standardiza
The proposal must now be revised to take into account the negative comments
made during the voting process.
Microsoft expects that a second vote early next year will result in approval, it said Tuesday.
A proposal must pass two voting hurdles in order to be approved as an ISO standard: it must win the support of two-thirds of voting
national standards bodies that participated in work on the proposal, known as P-members, and also of three-quarters of all voting members.
OOXML failed on both counts, according to figures provided by Microsoft, and by other sources with knowledge of the voting process. ISO has
not yet officially announced the results.
winbeta.org - 04.09.2007
Microsoft Office XML gets fast-tracked to ISO standard
The International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) has
announced that it is putting
Microsoft's Open XML format
(the file format used for
Office 2007) on a five-month
schedule to become a full ISO
standard as early as this
August. An e-mail by Lisa
Rajchel, the secretariat of
ISO's Joint Technical
Committee, confirmed this
decision. The proposal still
has to be put to a ballot and
distributed to all 157 member
countries in the ISO, which is
likely to happen sometime this
week. The move would put
Microsoft's format on par
with OpenDocument (created
from the existing XML-based
file formats of Open
Office.org), which received
ISO's blessing last May.
Some industry
observers have pointed out
that having two separate XML
document standards for office
suites could potentially be
confusing. Some member
countries of the ISO have
proposed "harmonizing" ODF
and Open XML to make them more
interoperable, although this
would involve lengthy and
complicated changes to both
formats. Other criticisms of
Open XML include the
complexity of the format, as
it is a more complex format
than OpenDocument, but it has
to be because it is required
to support every feature that
exists in Microsoft Office,
many of which have no analog
in OpenOffice. A spokesperson
for the Ecma addressed the
criticism that having two
document standards (ODF and
Open XML) was potentially
confusing: " Ecma does not
see a problem to have several,
competing format standards in
ISO/IEC, such as PDF and the
standards for the disjoint.
Ecma is, of course, very
interested to learn the views
of the National Bodies in JTC
1 and ISO/IEC about this
subject ."
neowin.net - 14.03.2007