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How To Mount An Iso File Using Wincdemu: Microsoft Website

An ISO image contains the contents of an optical disc and can be mounted to access its files without burning it to a physical disc. To mount an ISO file, you need to install WinCDEmu. Then open the ISO file, which will create a virtual drive letter to browse and use the files as if inserting an optical disc. When finished, right click the virtual drive and select "Eject" to unmount the image file.

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How To Mount An Iso File Using Wincdemu: Microsoft Website

An ISO image contains the contents of an optical disc and can be mounted to access its files without burning it to a physical disc. To mount an ISO file, you need to install WinCDEmu. Then open the ISO file, which will create a virtual drive letter to browse and use the files as if inserting an optical disc. When finished, right click the virtual drive and select "Eject" to unmount the image file.

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How to Mount an ISO File Using WinCDEmu

An ISO image is simply a "virtual copy" of an optical CD/DVD disc. Lots of software is
distributed in the form of ISO images (e.g. you can download Windows 7 Service Pack ISO
from Microsoft website). To mount an ISO file means to access its contents as if it was
recorded on a physical medium and then inserted in the optical drive. If you downloaded a
software in the form of an ISO image and want to install it, mounting it will be faster and
easier than recording it on an actual disc.

To mount an image you need to install WinCDEmu. Then follow these steps:

1. Open the folder containing the image file:

2. Double-click at the image. Alternatively, you can right-click and select "Select drive
letter & mount" from the context menu.
3. Click at the OK button or press enter. If you don't want to see this dialog every time you
mount an image, set the "Manage drive letters automatically" checkbox.

4. A new virtual drive will appear among all other drives in the "computer" folder:

5. You can use the virtual drive the same way as you would use a "real" optical disc -
browse its contents, open files, start programs.

6. Once you are done with the image, right-click on the virtual drive and select "Eject":
7. You can alternatively unmount the image by double-clicking at the image file again.

Read other WinCDEmu tutorials to learn how to create images with WinCDEmu and edit
various settings.

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