ndisker is a disk image tool that can handle ISO files - create, open, write, view and extract them. It can
create disk images of floppies, removable drives, hard drives and CDs. The program can open ISO, IMG and IMA disk image files. It can write disk image data directly to target disks and can extract files and folders from disk images. Undisker can view contents and properties of disk image files. It can work with disk images of CDs, floppy disks and removable drives like Iomega Zip. It has an easy to handle interface and drag'n'drop support that permits you to handle disk image files as if they were WinZip archives. You can make your own bootable CDs using disk images created by the program. It can burn your CD/DVD image to any recordable media and has support for popular multisession CD/DVD image formats. The program supports ISO (plain CD Images), IMA/IMG (Generic Disk Images), BIN/CUE (Generic multisession CD Images) and CCD/IMG (Clone CD disk images).
Undisker supports files system like: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, UDF, CDFS (ISO-9660), Joliet and RockRidge. You can extract any file from a disk image without having to burn the image to a CD or write it to a floppy and view its files by double-clicking them just like in Windows Explorer. Extracting is useful when you need to burn an image file that is incompatible with your CD-recorder program. Just open that image, extract all of its files and drop them into your favorite CD-recording program. It can create ISO images of CDs and capture disk images of damaged disks and drives so you can recover your files after a disk crash. The program can display the files/folders that were unaffected or partially affected by the crash and permits you to extract those files to your hard disk.
Undisker can be used for copying non-standard floppy diskettes and floppies created in operating systems other than
Windows. The copying is performed by making an image of the original floppy and writing it to the target empty diskette. All you have to do is insert the original diskette in the drive, make the image file, replace the diskette with an empty one and write the image data to the empty diskette.