PassFab for ISO — Review, Features, Pricing, Alternatives
Summary
PassFab for ISO is a Windows utility for downloading, mounting and burning ISO image files to USB, CD or DVD to create bootable media. It’s aimed at users who need a simple, GUI-based ISO-to-USB/DVD burner and basic ISO mounting.
Key features
- Download ISO: Direct download links for Windows ISO images (claims sourced from Microsoft).
- Burn to media: Create bootable USB, CD, or DVD in three steps (select ISO → insert media → burn).
- Partition & filesystem support: MBR/GPT partitions and FAT/FAT32/NTFS file systems.
- Mount ISO: Create a virtual drive to mount and read ISO contents.
- Multi-language UI and compatibility with Windows 7–11 (⁄64-bit).
- 30-day money-back guarantee and trial version available.
Sources: PassFab official product pages and product articles.
Safety & reliability
- Vendor states ISOs provided come from Microsoft and the app is safe; offers SSL-secured purchases and tech support.
- Mixed third‑party reviews exist; functionality (burning, mounting) is standard but user reports vary—try the free trial before buying.
Sources: PassFab product page; third‑party review articles.
Pricing (typical points)
- Free trial available (limited features).
- Paid license required for full burning features; exact pricing varies by edition and promotions—check PassFab’s website for current plans and the 30‑day refund policy.
Sources: PassFab product page and vendor “buy” pages.
Alternatives
- Rufus — free, widely trusted for creating bootable USB drives (fast, supports many ISOs).
- balenaEtcher — free, cross‑platform, simple ISO-to-USB flashing.
- Ventoy — free, lets you copy multiple ISOs to one USB and boot them.
- Windows Media Creation Tool — official Microsoft tool for Windows ISOs and bootable USBs.
- PowerISO / UltraISO / Daemon Tools — paid utilities with ISO editing/mounting and burning features.
Recommendation
If you want a simple commercial tool with vendor support and a GUI workflow, try the PassFab free trial first. For free, well‑tested alternatives, use Rufus (USB) or Ventoy (multi‑ISO USB).
If you’d like, I can draft a short comparison (features, pros/cons) between PassFab for ISO and any two alternatives you pick.
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