Free Alcohol 120% (v5.5), an all-in-one CD/DVD emulation, burning, and backup software!

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Update: This promotion is over!  Be sure to subscribe to dotTech for information about future freebies!

Alcohol 120% became a hit before my time but the name still resonates throughout the tech world. To put it simply, Alcohol 120% is a program that can read (mount) CD/DVD images with the added benefits of being able to backup CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD discs to an image format (it cannot bypass DRM protection), and burn images to discs. It can also do “traditional” burning, such as data and documents. Furthermore, Alcohol 120% supports .mds, .iso, .bwt, .b5t, .b6t, .ccd, .isz, .cue, .cdi, .pdi and .nrg image formats and can create up to 31 virtual drives at once.

Alcohol 120% and Dameon-Tools are the two big names that helped usher in the age of disc images, and to this day Alochol 120% remains an extremely popular piece of DVD burning/mounting software. While typically it would cost you €39.95, you can now get v5.5 for free! (This may be a limited time offer, I don’t know, so be quick if you want it.)

Version being given out for free: v5.5

Special note: The German version of Alcohol 120% and the English version seem to have different number schemes, so don’t let that confuse you. Furthermore, although this is a German promotion, the program itself will be in English.

Free updates: Unknown

Supported OS: Windows XP/Vista

Special note: Windows 7 is not officially supported but this guide will show you how to install it on Windows 7

Download size: 12.1 MB

Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise in this article, Alcohol 120% has not been tested or reviewed by dotTech (aside from checking to make sure this promotion is valid). Please do not take this post as an endorsement/rejection or review of the program. This article is simply to inform about the availability of this program as a freebie; nothing more, nothing less.

The first thing you’ll want to do is download the program. To do this Chip.de’s promotion page and download it:

NOTE: This is a German promotion but the product will be in English.

Once the download has finished, extract it (the download is a ZIP file). Go the folder you extracted to and run Alcohol_5_Blu-Ray-CHIP.exe. Click on the “Internet” button:

Upon clicking the “Internet” button a website will load in your Internet browser requiring you to register:

Fill out your email address, your title (Herr for males, Frau for for female), your first and last names, and your country. I chose Schweiz since that’s my favorite German-speaking country, but any of them is fine.  Be sure to check the box – it signs you up for their newsletter and lets them process your information so you get the necessary license information.   If you don’t want the newsletter, you can either use a disposable email address or unsubscribe later.

Once you have filled out the whole form, click the “Weiter” button. If you do it properly you will get a confirmation message:

The message informs you that your email will arrive in less than 5 minutes, and to check your spam folder if it doesn’t arrive in 5 minutes. It took ~30 minutes for the e-mail to arrive in my first account, and ~5 minutes to arrive in my second account so you may need to be a little patient.

The e-mail you need to look for in your inbox is from Franzis Registrierungsteam (registrierung@franzis.de) with the subject of Registrierung: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray – CHIP?. In the e-mail there is a click you have to click to confirm your e-mail address:

Once you click the link and confirm your e-mail address, you will get another e-mail from Franzis Registrierungsteam (registrierung@franzis.de) with the subject of Registrierung: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray – CHIP. This e-mail will contain the two codes you need to register Alcohol 120%:

Go back to the Alcohol 120% installer and enter the two codes you got via e-mail…

…and click “OK”. After you click “OK” you will be asked if you want to run the Alcohol 120% installer; hit “Weiter”:

Once the installer has been extracted, you will see this screen:

Once you are at this screen, what to do next depends on what Windows you are on.

Windows XP/Vista Guide

Windows 7 Guide

Windows XP and Windows Vista

Click on installieren. The installer is actually displayed in English (for the most part) so begin installing the program like you would any other program. After accepting the Terms and Conditions, you should see two options – leave the default one checked:

Continue following the installer through; just make sure to leave everything checked and keep clicking next. You know you have successfully installed the program when you see the last and final screen:

After installation has finished and you run Alcohol 120%, you will be presented with another registration screen. Simply re-enter the user ID and registration code you received earlier via e-mail and click “OK”. You should now have a fully functioning, registered, version of Alcohol 120%!

Windows 7

NOTE: Before you proceed please realize this particular version of Alcohol 120% is not officially supported on Windows 7. In fact, it won’t even install on Windows 7 without a few tricks. That means that Alcohol 120% (v5.5) may not work properly on Windows 7 and could possibly cause harm to your computer. By installing Alcohol 120% (v5.5) on Windows 7 you are accepting all the risk onto yourself. Locutus, Ashraf, dotTech, anyone or anything else (besides yourself) is not responsible for any gain or loss you may incur.

When you get to the installieren screen shown previously, don’t click anything. Go to C:/Users/your user name/AppData/local/temp.  A quick easy way to get to that temp folder is pressing Win+R and typing in %TEMP% and hitting “OK”.

Once that temp folder is open, do a search for Alcohol.  You’re looking for Alcohol120_de_retail_5.5.7.6719.exe:

Copy and paste it to the desktop and name it something like Blah.exe – don’t rename it to anything that even remotely looks like the original name.

Download the latest version of SPTD from Duplex Secure.  Make sure to download the one that’s right for your architecture (i.e. 32-bit or 64-bit)! After the download has finished, install it:

After installation has finished, restart your computer.

After restarting, open up the Alcohol installer from your desktop (the one that you renamed).  Click Next and then I Agree.  (You’ll notice that this installer is in two languages it’s pulling some text from the OS and some from the installer itself.) Once you reach the “select components to install” screen make sure to select the first three options:

The first, grayed out box is the main program.  The second is the multilingual language packs, which I’m guessing contain English.  The third is a service required by Alcohol 120%.  The fourth one is the offline help – I have no idea which language it would install, so it’s not worth it unless you understand German.  The fifth are desktop icons, but by the end of this article we will have changed the path of the EXE file so the desktop icons are worthless to us.

After selecting the proper components, click Next and accept the default install path:

Click Install and it will install:

Once you are at the final end screen of the installation, before you close the installer make sure to uncheck both of the two options:

(You don’t want to autostart the program.)

Next, go to C:/Program Files/Alcohol Soft/Alcohol 120 (go to C:/Program Files (x86)/Alcohol Soft/Alcohol 120 if you are on a 64-bit machine).  Rename alcohol.exe to program.exe:

Run Alcohol 120% and click the Register button. Find the second code you received via e-mail  earlier (the longer one) and enter it. Once you click “OK”, it’ll take several minutes to “Apply Alcohol virtual device settings”. Once the virtual device settings have been applied, go through the options and set everything the way you want it to – set up virtual drives (I like just the default one), set up filetype registrations, etc.  Once you’re done with this, restart your computer again. After reboot, Alcohol 120% will work!

Conclusion

Great software? Yes, personally I do feel it is. Here is an example of what one can do with it; I have mounted an ISO of the Avatar DVD I made with DVD Shrink:

*NOTE: That is a legal backup of the movie – I own it.

(In case you are wondering: The first disc drives is my annoying SD card reader, the second is my DVD drive, the third is a Virtual CloneDrive, and the fourth highlighted one is Alcohol 120%.)

Alcohol 120% is a great piece of burning/mounting software, and the fact that it’s available for free is even better. Enjoy everyone!

Special thanks to Conn09 for the Windows XP/Vista guide!

Franzis Registrierungsteam (registrierung@franzis.de)

55 Comments »

  1. Ashraf December 4, 2010 at 10:00 PM (comment permalink) -
    Mr. Boss

    @Pat: No one knows – the German versions and English versions seem to have different numbering schemes. If I were to make an educated guess, I would say v2.0.1.2033 is newer than v5.5 since v2.0.1.2033 works on Win7 while v5.5 does not.

    @doctor: Let me guess – you didn’t read the whole post and tried to grab the freebie on your own? =P Read the Windows 7 installation guide… it will tell you how to grab this on Windows 7.

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  2. John December 4, 2010 at 10:09 PM (comment permalink) -

    I’m having problems with the install. I have received the email with my two codes. Once I enter the two codes and hit OK button I get some sort of error message telling “Extraction of the set-up files became failed not found” or words to those effect.

    I don’t get what’s happening because I must have the program open to enter those two codes. Am running XP sp3.

    Cheers
    John

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  3. Ashraf December 4, 2010 at 10:37 PM (comment permalink) -
    Mr. Boss

    @John: Have you tried to download the program again? Maybe your security program is blocking the proper extraction?

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  4. Jyo December 4, 2010 at 10:55 PM (comment permalink) -

    Daemon Tools doesn’t have spyware. People just need to be smarter when installing software and untick the optional toolbar installations.

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  5. Pete December 5, 2010 at 12:02 AM (comment permalink) -

    Brilliant….Thankyou for this.

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  6. PapyLuc December 5, 2010 at 2:30 AM (comment permalink) -

    Free Alcohol 120% (v5.5) :

    1) Excellent tuto for download (XP)
    2) Excellent installation
    3) Excellent registration
    4) Free Alcohol 120% (v5.5) in FRENCH !!! except Help file (CHM) in english

    BYE.

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  7. stef December 5, 2010 at 6:27 AM (comment permalink) -

    Direct registration link:
    http://www.al2c.de/alcohol/div/register/register.jsp?0000008actionRequest=enter&code=ALC-20282000&uid=999999999&type=0&prm=502&lang=de

    They refuse disposable email addresses … but I succeeded with an alternate domain name of mailinator ;-)

    Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Phil K December 5, 2010 at 7:17 AM (comment permalink) -

    Won’t install.
    Im on windows 7 – 64bit

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  9. mukhi December 5, 2010 at 9:30 AM (comment permalink) -

    @Ashraf:
    i know ashraf you are not kidding here, but are you serious when you say daemon tools lite comes with spyware? dang it, it has been in my computer for almost a year!
    if somebody can confirm , i am gonna remove it right away!

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  10. NoWankersHere December 5, 2010 at 9:54 AM (comment permalink) -

    Tippity top guide, old chap! Well done how-to and a most excellent programme – Cheers!

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  11. Someguy December 5, 2010 at 12:18 PM (comment permalink) -

    @mukhi: It comes with spyware only if you check the option for a toolbar. If you don’t, no spyware for you :).

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  12. Harlan December 5, 2010 at 12:39 PM (comment permalink) -

    FileHippo identifies the version as 1.9.7.6719 and says 2.01 is the current version. I don’t know what would happen if you tried to use the supplied license code on the newer version. Regardless, this is a good program and I’m glad to have it.

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  13. Jubi Lee December 5, 2010 at 1:29 PM (comment permalink) -

    Success with Win7, thanks.

    Is SPTD meant to remain on the machine once the installation has been completed?

    Should the .exe file be renamed back to alcohol.exe after installation has completed, or does it need to stay named program.exe?

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  14. mukhi December 5, 2010 at 4:32 PM (comment permalink) -

    @Someguy:
    oh ya? i am so relieved! thanks, i never install any toolbar (exception: linkextend did install one, but i kept that toolbar hidden, i only need that green check symbol to check safety of any site).

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  15. Saurabh December 5, 2010 at 7:43 PM (comment permalink) -

    really gr8 and cleaver work u did….
    thnx mate…:)

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  16. dan December 5, 2010 at 11:43 PM (comment permalink) -

    How come thumbs up is ONLY 23% on the German webpage ?! Not a good sign…

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  17. Locutus December 5, 2010 at 11:45 PM (comment permalink) -

    @dan: My best guess would be that most of their users run Windows 7.

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  18. tekknokat December 6, 2010 at 4:52 AM (comment permalink) -

    Locutus,

    Thank you for your well rendered instructions. I was able to install Alcohol 120% on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and create 2 virtual drives, something which I didn’t think I would be able to do.

    Early in the summer, June 17, 2010, Giveaway of the Day was giving away DAEMON Tools Pro Standard, which also required the SPTD / SCSI Pass Through Direct Layer installation, and I ran into a lot of compatibility issues with printers, USB devices, my physical HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH 10L SCSI CD ROM Drive for burning CDs and DVDs, and burning LightScribe labels if one is into that sort of thing, (I don’t want to make my computer that hot since my previous HP DVD/CD ROM drives never lasted the life of the computer). I ended up having to uninstall the DAEMON tools and the SPTD, then use System Restore to turn my computer back to an earlier restore point, or else I just went straight to the restore point and didn’t even have to bother with uninstallation, I can’t remember now. I remember that the day of the Giveaway, DAEMON tools creator promised email support all day, they must have had too many requests for help, because I didn’t get a reply until two days after the giveaway, and they toild me that I probably had other imaging, video, codec, whatever software on my computer that wasn’t compatible with their software, and they couldn’t help me unless I purchased a license and then began troubleshooting the matter one software conflict at a time.

    I haven’t had an opportunity yet to try mounting any DVDs or supported file types into a virtual drive to burn to a DVD or CD using Alcohol 120%. I have some good quality Dual Layer DVD-R and CDs, I just am really busy and been up all night, I will not get a free moment until at least Wednesday afternoon or night at the earliest. But the installation part and creating the virtual discs went ok, I just can’t tell if they will actually work yet, but I didn’t get any messages saying I had compatibility issues, or couldn’t proceed because of errors and so forth. That’s a good sign in my book. Thanks again.

    Best Wishes

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  19. smaragdus December 6, 2010 at 7:18 AM (comment permalink) -

    Check this out:

    http://www.paragon-software.com/home/cde-personal/index.html – Paragon CD-ROM Emulator Personal – Home Page

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Virtual-CD-DVD-Rom/Paragon-CDROM-Emulator.shtml – Paragon CD-ROM Emulator Personal – at Softpedia

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  20. dan December 6, 2010 at 11:03 AM (comment permalink) -

    When I go to the vendor’s website ( http://www.alcohol-soft.com ), they show 2.0.1.2033 as the latest version; but you (dottech.org) show 5.5 as being offered ?!
    Thanks for any clarification.

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  21. mukhi December 6, 2010 at 11:26 AM (comment permalink) -

    @smaragdus:
    i am getting inclined toward alcohol though; paragon doesn’t tell you which image formats it supports, i wish alcohol 120% would support DAA format.

    @dan
    thumbs down because:
    # some folks don’t like to mess around with german website, LOL
    # win764 users like me finds it kinda headache to install
    # alcohol 120%!!! you may get an internet traffic ticket, LOL

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  22. Tex December 6, 2010 at 10:51 PM (comment permalink) -

    I’m using Windows 7 – 64 bit. After the necessary reboot and launching the renamed .exe I get this error in German. I do not know what it means or what it causing it:

    http://lulzimg.com/i0/d2f9e84a.png

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  23. John December 7, 2010 at 12:08 PM (comment permalink) -

    Hi,

    I contacted Franzis software the other day with regard to the problems I was having with installing, and they kindly sent me another link to use. I assume this will work for anyone (apologies if it doesn’t) so long as they have already registered and received their 2 product codes, anyway all you can do is give it a try.

    http://download.softbay.de/Alcohol5_0Setup.exe

    John

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  24. RobAC December 7, 2010 at 6:14 PM (comment permalink) -

    I am use the free util Magidisk to mount ISO and Bin/Cue etc. files
    http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-history.htm

    I tried to get into Alcohol a while back, but could not be bothered with the hassles of getting it to work. Magidisk is free and works good enough for me. (It’s partnered with MagicISO, so don’t be confused when you go to the site.)

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  25. dan December 9, 2010 at 12:05 PM (comment permalink) -

    1) What’s the ‘dat’ file (part of the download) for? I deleted it and Alcohol seems to start without it.
    2) The HELP file is missing when I click on the GUI HELP in the toolbar.
    3) The HELP file in the Alcohol directory is in German; any chance of getting the English version?

    I’m running Vista Home Premium.

    Thanks!
    Dan

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