File System Settings


IsoBuster is able to interpret a File System using all means a File System offers.  Windows tends to use one method only to get to the data whereas IsoBuster uses the different available structures and is able to switch if one doesn't work properly.  The user is also able to set one or more options to try and find the ideal setting for a particular disc if the default settings doesn't work properly.

General

The general tab allows to set a few parameters used for all file-systems.
For an explanation on the possible settings, click here.

Recovery

The Recovery tab allows to set a few parameters used during the scanning for lost files and folders.
For an explanation on the possible settings, click here.

ISO

IsoBuster offers a set of options that apply for the ISO9660 File System and extensions.
Extensions such as Joliet, Rock Ridge and CD-i to a certain extent.

For an explanation on the possible settings :
Scan options (normal mounting of discs)
Text conversions
Mac properties and extraction methods
Write software specific options
El Torito (Boot)

UDF

IsoBuster interprets UDF based on the UDF rules but while doing so also already looks further to see if it can't compensate for errors.

For an explanation on the possible settings :
Scan options (normal mounting of discs)
Mac properties and extraction methods

HFS

IsoBuster supports HFS and HFS+.

For an explanation on the possible settings :
Scan options (normal mounting of discs)
Resource Forks and extraction methods

IFO/VOB

IsoBuster is able to mount the pseudo file-system(s) based on IFO / BUP and VOB / VRO files.  To find entry points to this file-system, ISO9660 and/or UDF need to be (partially) available as well.  If not this file-system can still be found during the scan for missing files and folders.

For an explanation on extra settings, click here.

SIG

IsoBuster supports finding files based on their signature during the scan for lost files and folders.

FAT

IsoBuster supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, ExFAT and FATX.

For an explanation on the possible settings :
Scan options (normal mounting of discs)

NTFS

IsoBuster supports NTFS.

For an explanation on the possible settings :
Scan and Mac options


For an explanation on extra settings, click here.