General Information On The UIF File

Posted: July 11th, 2009 under Uncategorized.

If you stumble across a UIF file, then you should know that the format refer to Universal Image Format. This is indeed a compressed disc image, representing faithfully the information found either on a compact disc or on a DVD. Online, not only can you find extensive details on the .UIF file but you can also discover tools that allow you to convert .UIF to ISO. You are probably familiar with both file extensions, being aware that the UIF format is often preferred when creating backup disc images. There are differences between these two formats, starting with the fact that the .UIF file is more compressed than the .ISO. You will have to discover the others, one by one.

The first and most important thing that you should know about the .UIF extension is that it comes with a series of advanced features when compared with ISO. The compression level is more advanced as well, the .UIF file also offering the possibility of encryption and protection through password. Thus, you can be absolutely certain that the security of your document will be respected at all times. Last, but not least, one of the most interesting features of the UIF file image is related to multi-session disks. The user can trust the .UIF disk image to backup such disks within one single file, which is, as you can certainly understand, extremely advantageous.

UIF disk images are generally opened with specialized programs, such as MagicISO. This program can also be used to extract the files that have this file format, and most people prefer to use the free trial as opposed to the full version which is quite expensive. MagicISO is a professional tool and it also allows one to convert .UIF to ISO without any effort whatsoever. Why should you be interested in converting .UIF to .ISO? Because ISO is a much popular format and one that is supported by multiple utilities, and not just MagicISO. However, if you decide to use the free trial, you should know that the conversion is only applicable to disk images that have less than 300 Mb. For the disk images that are over this size, you will have to buy the full version and search for another program to convert UIF to .ISO.

For beginners and those who do not have so much experience in working with computers, dedicated Internet users have posted step by step instructions on how to convert .UIF to .ISO. They take one from the initial stage where the .UIF file is opened to the final conversion process, explaining every step of the way in detail. By following the guide, it’s practically impossible to fail at converting the disk image into the desired format. One will also be instructed on how to burn .UIF files, which is, as you will probably notice, just as simple as converting these files into .ISO format.

If you are interested in burning UIF files and you haven’t the slightest idea on how to do it, then you can trust the Web and its specialized resources to help you in this matter as well. Use the same software tool that you used for conversion – MagicISO – and burn your CD or DVD in a matter of minutes. You just have to select the UIF file and click on the mouse to burn it. If you’re still unclear on how to burn your .UIF files, then you can go online and check out the tutorial presented by MagicISO. Either way, you will definitely notice how easy it was to burn your very own UIF file, experienced or not!

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