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Download Alcohol 52% Free Edition

Posted on | May 20, 2009 | No Comments

You may never find a computer program that can only be executed if a CD or DVD program is included in its CD-room. How might you not practical, because it must always be prepared in addition to the CD program, the possibility of the CD scratched or damaged also bigger. To overcome this problem, you can use a CD emulator program with the contents of the CD can be saved as files in the computer and when it will run the program, the files stored emulation in as a CD drive. One of the program CD emulator that you can use for free is Alcohol 52% Free Edition.

Alcohol 52% Free Edition is a software emulator of CD Alcohol Soft is also developing and Alcohol 120% Alcohol 52%, which is not free. Compared Alcohol 120%, Alcohol 52% does not have the ability to mem-burning media files to CD / DVD, but if it is used as a CD emulator, I think Alcohol 52% Free Edition is enough. If compared with the Alcohol 52% commercial, Alcohol 52% Free Edition is limited only to create 6 virtual drives, and other similar features.

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To begin to create a virtual CD drive from the CD / DVD that you own, you can use the Image Making Wizard, the process of the content of this CD will be saved as an image file with the format that you can select, whether the standard ISO file (. Iso), Media Descriptor Image file (. MDS), CloneCD Image file (. CCD), or CDRWIN Image file (. cue). From this file will be created a virtual CD drive that reads like a computer CD drive actually.

Apart from the image file created from a CD / DVD, Alcohol 52% Free Edition can also be used to read and virtual emulation drive from various image format files which already exist in computer format in addition to the above can also read several image file formats including Nero (.nrg).
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