DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.2

DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.2

 

Summary

This free and capable virtual optical drive software emulates CD/DVD drives by loading disc images into memory.
  • 4.45.2 Version
  • Free License Type
  • Free Price
  • Windows 7 / Vista / XP Operating Systems
  • 13.5 MBFile Size

Description

UPDATE: The below review pertains to an earlier version of DAEMON Tools Lite. The new version fixes some earlier bugs and features SPTD 1.80 (support of Windows 8).
It's a real pain--not to mention slow--to continually swap CDs and DVDs out of your optical drive. It can take up to half a minute for your drive and Windows to mount a disc. Gamers who must leave a copy-protected disc in the drive in order to play a game are especially affected. There are pay products that emulate a CD/DVD drive and allow you to mount disc images (files containing all the information from a disc) to a virtual drive. Fortunately for those on a budget, there's a free alternative: Daemon Tools Lite.
If you spend a lot of time swapping and hence waiting on CDs or DVDs to mount, Daemon Tools Lite is worth its weight in gold.
We've been using Daemon Tools for years for mounting Rosetta Stone language discs and the like, with nary a hint of a problem, though the bug list indicates that some people have at one time or another. But show us a program whose users haven't. The program hangs out in the system tray where you right-click on it to mount an image and change settings, or left-click to access an emulated drive (which are also available from Windows Explorer).
Daemon Tools won't mount every image type out there. For instance, it doesn't support Magic ISO, Power ISO, Easy Media Creator, or Ultra ISO files. However, you can usually find anything distributed in those formats in plain old, completely compatible .ISO if you look hard enough. Daemon Tools also supports .b5t, .b6t, and .bwt (BlindWrite), .ccd (CloneCD), .cdi (DiscJuggler), .cue (bin), .mds (Media Descriptor),. nrg (Nero), .pdi (Instant CD/DVD), and .isz (Compressed ISO) images as well as many types of copy-protection.
Daemon Tools Lite is free for personal use. However, commercial users are required to pay a fee. A pro version supports more emulated drives (32 as opposed to DT Lite's four), compression, creation of images and the GUI that DT Lite lacks. Daemon Tools Lite has a plug-in architecture and there are several add-ins available, including one that lets you create ISO images (yes, like the Pro version), as well as one to handle newer Securom copy-protected discs.
If you spend a lot of time swapping and hence waiting on CDs or DVDs to mount, Daemon Tools Lite is worth its weight in gold. Even if you don't, it's a program you should download to keep in your bag of tricks--you'll find a use for it eventually.

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