Even with the compressed .rar file from Sigma4PC, you get the full suite of tools—mounting virtual drives, converting files (BIN to ISO), and creating bootable USBs.
PowerISO’s design still feels a bit like Windows XP, though it functions perfectly.
The archive was well-packaged. Once extracted, the setup process was straightforward. The Not-So-Good:
Unlike the official installer, you have to be careful during extraction to ensure no files are flagged by Windows Defender (a common issue with third-party tech sites).
The 32-bit (x32) version works perfectly even on older hardware or budget PCs. It’s very fast and doesn't hog system resources.
It looks like you are reviewing a download of from the site Sigma4PC . Since this is a popular tool for mounting, burning, and creating disc images (ISO files), a helpful review should focus on installation and reliability. Review: PowerISO (x32) – [Sigma4PC Download] Rating: ★★★★☆ The Good:
Before running the installer, it’s always a good idea to scan the extracted folder with your antivirus just to be safe.