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		<title>UIF Files</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UIF Files are compressed disk images comparable to the ISO or IMG format with the difference that the contents are compressed to save disk space. UIF stands for Universal Image Format and UIF files usually are images of CDs or DVDs that have been created with the UIF file creation tool MagicISO. UIF files have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UIF Files are compressed disk images comparable to the ISO or IMG format with the difference that the contents are compressed to save disk space. UIF stands for Universal Image Format and UIF files usually are images of CDs or DVDs that have been created with the UIF file creation tool MagicISO. UIF files have several additional benefits in comparison to other image formats including disk encryption and password protection.</p>
<p>MagicIso is a commercial tool which is offered as a trial version. Users could theoretically use it to burn the UIF file image to CD or DVD. Another option to deal with the UIF file format is to install the free MagicDisc tool that can mount those images just fine so that the user can install or copy contents from the disks to the computer. MagicDisc supports a wide variety of image formats including the popular bin and img but not the iso format.</p>
<p>The final and probably best solution for dealing with UIF files is to convert them into ISO format which all the CD burning software programs support. The easiest way to do this is to download the UIF converter<a href="http://aluigi.altervista.org/mytoolz/uif2iso.zip">UIF to ISO</a> and unpack it on the computer.</p>
<p><span id="more-7241"></span>The application is portable and the user can execute uif2iso.exe right away. The tool opens the browse computer dialog window and requests that the user picks in UIF file from the computer. A second window will pop up after picking the UIF file asking for the name of the ISO image that will be created from the selected UIF file.</p>
<p>Once the ISO image has been created it can be burned to disk or mounted. Linux users can compile the source code that comes with uif2iso to be able to convert the uif files to iso as well.</p>

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