How To Open UIF Files

The Web is thought to be one of the most useful sources of info, and in most cases it really is. It’s easy to determine how to convert .uif to ISO from the Internet, by reading one of the many articles published on the matter. By checking the Internet for such tutorials, you will learn that the ISO format is typically preferred to UIF, as it is supported by most programs. However, you should not disregard the UIF format, as it provides a series of interesting qualities too, mostly in regards to the compression ability.

If you want to learn how you can convert .uif to ISO format, then I’ll say up-front that the software used typically is MagicISO. You start by loading the file that is in the UIF files format, saving it as ISO format (standard ISO disk image) and selecting its new name. The next step is represented by the saving of the new ISO image and the conversion will be finished before you even start to realize it. The only problem with MagicISO (in particular, the trial version) is that you are only allowed to convert files that are under a certain file size of 300 Mb.

MagicISO can also be used to burn files that are in the UIF format – you just need to find the tools menu and click to burn either a disc. There is also the possibility to first convert your UIF files to ISO format, and then use the same program or a free one in order to achieve successful burning. You decide which of these two options is best suited for your needs, depending on how much skills you have in dealing with computers and these types of applications.

What occurs if, on top of needing an .uif extractor, you also desire to mount disk images that are in the .uif format with MagicISO? No need to worry as this can also be easily solved. Once you have successfully mounted the files on the virtual drive, you can use and copy files from the disk as you wish. To do this, the application needs an extension which is called MagicDisc, which is free. The tutorials that you need to read to know how to mount .uif files are freely available on the Web as well, allowing all Internet users to accomplish such a task. In short, you just need to select one of the virtual drives created by MagicISO and load the UIF disk image onto it. It’s that effortless and it shouldn’t take more than a couple of minutes to finish.

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