GI is a disk image file format. GI files can be mounted as virtual disks and accessed like normal disks. GI format is associated with Roxio Creator tool. GI images can be used to create optical data discs. Many virtual disk tools support GI format.
The GI file extension represents the Global-Image file format and type. GI is one of the less popular formats for storing optical disc image data. Most image management software tools support the format. Roxio Creator software creates GI files. It supports Global Image standard and most audio and video formats.
To open a GI file, first select your operating system. Then download and install a compatible program. 5 programs support GI files on desktop computers. All 5 support Windows. To edit a GI file, use special programs for such files.
GI file extension stores disk image files. The format is binary. GI is Global Image. It duplicates CD/DVDs or copies disc information to a hard drive. Some software programs create GI files – Prassi, Sony, HP. Programs include RecordNow and CD Extreme.
GI format is considered obsolete now. But some programs still support it – like IsoBuster and gBurner. To open GI files, use compatible programs. Tips and a list of GI supporting programs are below.
GI files are supported on 1 operating system – Windows. 6 programs support and open GI files. PowerISO handles GI files commonly. Other programs are IsoBuster, UltraISO, ImgBurn, RecordNow. GI files save data like other Disk Image Files.
GI files mostly belong to Sony CD Extreme. They rip compact discs to Global Image format. Old CD/DVD burning programs create them – RecordNow, CD Extreme. The format is obsolete but IsoBuster and gBurner still support it.