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Alcohol 120% 1.9.7 Build 6022 [Vista Ready][Working patch]
What is new in Alcohol 120% 1.9.7 Build 6022 NEW Alcohol Xtra, Pre-mastering wizard NEW Reading Engine, Speed Improved NEW Writing engine, Speed Improved NEW Data Type Setting options for DVD medium NEW SPTD layer version 1.53 NEW Increased memory buffer for x64 system, if you have more than 4GB RAM installed, the maximum buffer size could be set as 1GB. 32bit system, 3GB ore more RAM installed, you can set max buffer as 512MB FIX Special ICH9 device drive incompatibility issues FIX Missing volume name of discs after auto mount upon system restart FIX Addressed some blacklisting problems FIX Bugs reported by some users UPDATE Help files UPDATE language files UPDATE Devsupp additional support for more drives UPDATE Upgraded Starwind ISCSI function UPDATE ISCSI controller in Vista, admin mode is no longer required Alcohol 120%, is a powerful Windows application that makes it easy to create backups of DVDs* and CDs. In addition, the program lets you store your most used CDs as images on your computer, so you can call them up at the click of a button. Home users make backup copies of their game CDs and movie DVDs*, allowing the kids to treat multimedia disks roughly, without destroying their value. Librarians and school administrators use Alcohol 120% to archive their institutions' collections of recordable media, protecting themselves against the daily wear and tear that damages discs. Business users use Alcohol 120% to make duplicate backup copies of software titles, ensuring that they will continue to have access to their licensed software, even if their physical CDs become damaged and unusable. With Alcohol 120%, you no longer have to worry about CDs or DVDs* getting lost, stolen, or damaged. Duplicate discs work just like the originals, and your entire collection can be archived safely. Sharing Widget |