Ultraiso Premium Edition 9.7.6.3860 < 2K 2026 >

UltraISO Premium Edition 9.7.6.3860 is a comprehensive Windows utility used for creating, editing, converting, and burning CD/DVD/ISO image files. Released on May 7, 2021, this specific version introduced features like "AutoSplit" for writing bootable UEFI USB disks from Windows 10 ISOs and support for UDF images with files over 200GB. Key Features

ISO Editing: Directly edit ISO image files, including adding, deleting, or renaming files and folders within the image.

Bootable Media: Create bootable CD/DVDs and flash drives (USB).

Format Support: Handles over 30 image formats including .ISO, .BIN, .NRG, .MDS, and .CCD, and can convert them to standard ISO format. UltraISO Premium Edition 9.7.6.3860

Virtual Drive: Emulate ISO images as a virtual drive to run programs directly without burning to physical media.

Archiving & Backup: Backup physical discs to your hard drive as ISO images. Technical Details File Size: Approximately 4.89 MB.

Compatibility: Designed for Windows; supports ISO 9660 levels 1/2/3 and Joliet extensions. UltraISO Premium Edition 9

License: Typically offered as "crippleware" (free trial with limited functionality) or a full paid version for approximately $29.95.

For more details or to download the software, you can visit the official UltraISO website or reputable mirrors like TechSpot and Uptodown. UltraISO - The Ultimate ISO CD/DVD Image Utility


2. How to Create an ISO File from Files/Folders

If you have files on your computer that you want to package into a single ISO file (for backup or sharing): Click the New button on the toolbar (or press Ctrl + N )

  1. Click the New button on the toolbar (or press Ctrl + N).
  2. In the Lower Pane, navigate to the folders/files you want to include.
  3. Right-click the files and select Add (or simply drag and drop them into the Upper Pane).
  4. Once all files are added, go to File > Save As.
  5. Name your file and click Save.

6. System Requirements

  • Operating System: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7/8/10/11. (Windows 11 support is native in this build).
  • Hardware: Minimal requirements; Pentium processor or higher, 64MB RAM.
  • Disk Space: Approximately 10MB for installation.

2. Key Features

| Category | Features | |----------|----------| | Image Editing | Add, delete, rename, or extract files/directories from ISO images without decompressing the entire image. | | Format Support | ISO, BIN, NRG (Nero), MDF/MDS (Alcohol 120%), IMG, CUE, CCD, DMG (read-only), and more. | | Bootable Media | Create bootable CDs/DVDs/USB drives; extract or create bootable ISO from floppy/hard disk images. | | Optimization | Intelligent compression and optimization to save space when saving multi-session discs as single-file ISOs. | | Conversion | Convert between numerous image formats (e.g., BIN → ISO, NRG → ISO). | | Virtual Drive | Built-in virtual drive (up to 8 drives) to mount ISO images without burning. | | USB Drive Writer | Directly write ISO images to USB flash drives (supports Syslinux, Grub, and UEFI bootable USBs). | | MD5 Checksum | Generate and verify MD5 hash for images. | | ISO → DAA | Compressed DAA (Direct-Access-Archive) format for archiving. | | Command-Line Support | Automation via batch scripts using command-line parameters. |

3. How to Edit an Existing ISO File

You can add, delete, or rename files inside an ISO without extracting it first.

  1. Click File > Open and select the ISO file you wish to modify.
  2. The contents will appear in the Upper Pane.
  3. To Delete: Right-click a file/folder in the Upper Pane and select Delete.
  4. To Rename: Right-click and select Rename.
  5. To Add: Drag files from the Lower Pane into the specific folder in the Upper Pane.
  6. Go to File > Save to apply changes.

1. Overview

| Metadata | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Software Name | UltraISO Premium Edition | | Version | 9.7.6.3860 | | Developer | EZB Systems | | Release Date | Approximately December 2021 – January 2022 | | License Type | Commercial / Proprietary (Paid Premium Edition) | | Platform | Windows (XP – Windows 11, both 32-bit & 64-bit) | | Primary Function | ISO image creation, editing, conversion, extraction, and burning |

6. Known Limitations

  • Does not support writing to USB drives larger than 2TB in legacy BIOS boot mode.
  • Cannot directly edit encrypted or copy-protected disc images (requires decryption first).
  • The built-in virtual drive is not as feature-rich as dedicated tools like Daemon Tools (e.g., no emulation of copy protections).

2. Direct ISO Editing (The Killer Feature)

Where most ISO tools force you to extract an entire image to edit a single file, UltraISO 9.7.6.3860 allows direct in-place editing. You can:

  • Add new files or folders into an existing ISO.
  • Delete obsolete files to reduce image size.
  • Rename files within the ISO structure.
  • Change volume labels.

All changes are saved back to the ISO file without requiring temporary extraction, saving hours of time and gigabytes of temporary disk space.

3. System Requirements & Compatibility

  • Operating Systems: Windows XP (SP3), Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Windows Server 2003–2019. Also works on Windows 11 (unofficially but reported stable).
  • Processor: 500 MHz or higher.
  • RAM: 256 MB minimum (1 GB recommended for large images).
  • Storage: 10 MB for program installation + space for temporary image editing (typically 1:1 image size).
  • Architecture: x86 and x64 (runs as 32-bit application on both).