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.GI File Extension

A .GI file is a Global Image, created by N/A.

Open with Roxio Creator NXT Pro 9. Available for Windows.

What is a .GI file?

The .GI file extension stands for Global Image. It is a type of file that is used to create an exact copy of a CD or DVD. This means that everything on the original disc, including its files and the way they are organized, can be duplicated onto another disc or saved onto a computer's hard drive. This is very useful for backing up your discs or for transferring their content without needing the physical disc.

Several software programs can create or use .GI files. These programs include: 1. **Roxio Creator NXT Pro 9**: This is a comprehensive program that allows you to create, edit, and copy CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. It can open and create .GI files as part of its disc copying features.

2. **Lightning UK! ImgBurn**: ImgBurn is a lightweight, free program that specializes in burning CD/DVD images to discs. It can also create images from discs, including .GI files. It's known for its simplicity and effectiveness.

3. **Smart Projects IsoBuster**: IsoBuster is designed for recovering lost files from damaged discs but also supports creating and opening image files like .GI. It's a useful tool for both managing .GI files and salvaging data from discs that are no longer readable in standard drives.

4. **EZB Systems UltraISO**: UltraISO is a versatile program that can edit, create, and burn various disc image formats, including .GI files. It's particularly useful for managing and converting between different image file formats.

To open a .GI file, you would need one of these programs installed on your computer. Once installed, you can usually just double-click the .GI file, and the program will open it. If that doesn't work, you can open the program first and then use its menu options to locate and open the .GI file.

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