This guide will explain how you can compress .ISO files to .UIF files
using MagicISO. A Universal Image Format(UIF) image is a powerful
compression image file format for backuping CD's and DVD's. This image
format is mostly used because it can reduce the file size of an image
file and because it can password protect image files very simply. You
can download a free trial of 'MagicISO'
here in this free trial you can
only save image files upto 300mb, if you have a file larger then that
you wish to decompress you can buy the full version (which can safe
files upto 10GB). In this guide we will explain how
you can compress an ISO file to an UIF file with and without password
encryption.

The first thing you should do is either download or buy a copy of
MagicISO (depending on the files you want to compress/decompress). After you
downloaded, installed and opened MagicISO you should see something like
this:
When you arrive at a similar screen like the above image you should select
'Tools' >> Compress DVD/CD Image' in the top program bar, just as
showed here:

After that you should see a screen appear in which you can choose the 'source
file' which is the .ISO file you want to compress and the 'output file' this
is the location you want to compress the .UIF image file too. It should look
similar to this:
After you fileld out the source and the output file and you dont want
to encrypt your file you can simply press the compress button and your
done, if you want to encrypt your file you should do the following.
(Optional: 'Encryption')
If you would like to encrypt your file you can simply enable the
password protection and fill out the password and press the 'Compress'
button if everything went succesfull you should see the following:
Now your .ISO file has been succesfully compressed to a .UIF file with password encryption!
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