The file extension .daa stands for Direct Access Archive. It is an advanced image file format commonly used for CD/DVDs. PowerISO Computing has created this closed proprietary image file - meaning that no other applications are supposed to be able to open this .daa file format.
The PowerISO software can work with most CD-ROM image files. The PowerISO processes image files - converting, creating, editing, extracting and managing - numerous formats including .iso, .bin and .daa file extensions. It functions on basic Microsoft Windows (Windows98/ME, Window2000/XP/2003/Vista or later) operating systems. In Linux, there is an AcetoneISO that can work with converted .daa file extensions. The Mac OS X only has a DAA Converter, which can convert the .daa file extensions.
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The PowerISO uses the standard Windows feature: drag-and-drop menu. The PowerISO Computing Web site is helpful in describing the differnent functions available for its software. In order to extract images from a .daa file extension with this software, simply double-click on the .daa file, once it is open, hit the "Extract" button to access the image files. The shell can also be used to access these .daa file extensions.
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This PowerISO software has a number of intriguing options for managing image files. It can copy CD/DVDs to image files. It permits the user to split images amongst several volumes. This PowerISO can add or read bootable information from either bootable or non-bootable image files. With this convenient software, the .daa file extension can be opened when it is compressed or not compressed. The largest file that the PowerISO can manage is 64 gigabytes.
Another helpful tool in the PowerISO toolbox is the Virtual Drive Manager, which can be used for mounting image files. This function allows you to open the file extension without extracting the images. This PowerISO also creates floppy disk files.
The PowerISO software has a registered and unregistered version; the unregistered version limits the user to creating and editing images smaller than 300 megabytes.
File extension .daa is a more advanced image file format, supporting many security features, such as password protection. The file extension .daa can be easily compressed for better file storage. This .daa file extension is also used to create backups for multimedia files.
MagicISO Maker also claims to open these .daa file extensions. MagicISO Maker edits, burns and reads CD/DVD image files. This software can create CD image files. It also allows for property editing. Also included are functions for searching files and folders.
This MagicISO software processes the most common image file including .bin, .daa and .img file formats. It can handle image files up to 10 gigabytes.
It has basic menus labeled File, Tools, View and About. In order to use this software to open a .daa file extension, choose the drop-down menu for File, then choose Open, select the .daa file extension you want to open, then click the Open button.
There are many free applications available on the Internet for converting .daa to .iso files or other formats that might be managed by more readily available software.
Nero is a common software for burning CDs/DVDs; it offers free software too. It cannot access the .daa file directly. It would need to be converted into an image file format recognized by Nero.
Sometimes there may be corrupted images within a .daa file extension. If you are having problems accessing the .daa image file by opening it, you might want to try to extract the images directly.
If you are having problems getting PowerISO to convert or open a .daa file; you could copy the original image files and import them into another software image reader.
If you convert a .daa file extension to another format and still can't read it, then verify that you have the proper software. PowerISO can be acquired for a small fee.