IsoBuster questions & answers

Recover files from multiple sessions on CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs
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Question by Guest
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September 11, 2015

Are there any differences between trial and full version of IsoBuster? Will I have to pay for the software anyway?

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Answer by Alex Urbach

Yes, there are differences between mentioned versions. Briefly, the free version (known as trial) lacks UDF, IFO, NTFS, FAT(all versions) extraction and inspection. It supports, however, normal extraction methods, but you won't have support for advanced ones like BD Surface Scan. There is a big table with all the features available for IsoBuster in Free, Personal and Professional mode.


Table comparison : http://www.isobuster.com/license-models.php


Note: Choose your version based on the needs and the features offered.

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Question by Guest
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September 11, 2015
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Answer by Sean Hill

Yes there is a portable version of IsoBuster available on the Internet. But it is not recommended to install it because it's an unofficial package developed by other programmers. You can contact IsoBuster's support webpage to ask for a proper solution.

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Question by Guest
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September 11, 2015

Is there an official manual for the IsoBuster (preferably in .pdf)?

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Answer by Sean Hill

Unfortunately, there is no official manual for the software available online. But you can get all the necessary information for utilizing and troubleshooting the software from the help topics available at IsoBuster's online help webpage:
http://www.isobuster.com/help/.

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Question by Guest
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March 21, 2013

I asked a simple question recently, and you e-mailed me to say it had been answered by Pete Clapp and asked me to comment on his answer. Well, I can't. Your website will not recognize me, despite e-mailing me correctly. I tried to download IsoBuster as you suggested but my installed protection software told me:


"For your security BullGuard has blocked access to this page. The site is listed as a malicious site that may be stealing identity information, plant viruses on your machine or do other harmful things."


The information we have indicate that this site:

  • Might install unwanted software on a computer with the intent to make system changes or enable third-party monitoring, without the user's consent.

Do you know any safe alternatives?

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Answer by Guest

Unable to advice why this site would suggest this way. However for the virus or malicius ware bit, I would suggest you check the site which it is redirecting to, might be your system HAS got some anti virus, since after you stated I have tried to download & it is allowing me, even when I have MBAM installed in my system. Might be due to some trojan in your system, or even might be due to the anti virus at times not allowing certain sites.

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