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CDRWIN, then Zip them up
CDRWIN is the best for creating the ISO files (.img and .cue)
I would not reccomend doing it though. There is a renewed effort to stop software piracy these days--you're only legally allowed to make one and only one copy of software you currently own (you forfeit right to ownership of the backup if you sell the original or give it away).
Be prepared to cough up some bandwidth--even zipped, these bad boys will be HUGE!!! Even though it is ASCII text that will compress well, it is still a representation of EVERY single byte on the drive (even the zeroed out ones).
Good Luck!
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