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What is a DAA file? Proprietary disk image file format used by PowerISO, a disk imaging application; can be compressed, encrypted, password protected, and split into multiple volumes; used for mounting virtual file systems as disk drives, as well as protecting sensitive data.

More Information Compressed DAA files may be extracted, mounted, and edited without being decompressed first.

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What is a DAA file?

Proprietary disk image file format used by PowerISO, a disk imaging application; can be compressed, encrypted, password protected, and split into multiple volumes; used for mounting virtual file systems as disk drives, as well as protecting sensitive data.

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Compressed DAA files may be extracted, mounted, and edited without being decompressed first.

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Updated: May 31, 2012

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What is a DAA file?
Proprietary disk image file format used by PowerISO, a disk imaging application; can be compressed, encrypted, password protected, and split into multiple volumes; used for mounting virtual file systems as disk drives, as well as protecting sensitive data.