Published on November 17th,2009 at 11:55 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

UMA-ISO, let’s access your ISO files in a second.

Umazone Japan, released the UMA-ISO 2.5” HDD eSATA and HDD enclosure, capable to give you direct access to your ISO files stored on its drive without the need of any additional software. Simply put, once you plug this drive to your PC (XP, Vista and 7 Only), and selected the desired ISO, it will automatically appear on your PC as a CD of DVD.

Simple but absolutely brilliant… I wish that more HDD enclosure where offering such option.

Via UMAZONE
Category Storage
              
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Comments
 

  • Damm

    Now if just someone could do the same for USB memory sticks.

  • http://thinrope.net/ Kalin

    Well, looks really great! Already out-of-stock though Having to split big ISOs is a BIG PITA! It is 2009 now, get rid of FAT32 already…

    Having an option to emulate floppy as well (in _FDD directory) will be great for some Micro$oft systems driver installs.

 

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