How To Create And Mount An ISO Image In Windows Vista And XP

June 11, 2009 · Filed Under How To and Online Tutorials 
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How to create ISO file? How to mount an ISO image file in Windows? Third party software are not exactly free, most comes with advertisement or spyware. Now you can load ISO image file by using Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel, this is not a build in feature, however the software is free and comes without any technical support from Microsoft.

Download the Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel now. It is only 60kb and once installed, you can burn the ISO image to a CD. For more information, visit the official web page by Microsoft. The following software is only available for those using Windows XP.

For those running Windows Vista on their computer, try ISODisk. It is a free and simple ISO disk image tool that enables you to mount and create ISO files. Unlike other ISO software, ISODisk does not require virtual drive software, meaning to say once installed you don’t have to restart your computer for the ‘virtual driver’ to load. Download ISODisk to create and mount ISO files.

ISODisk is a FREE and powerful ISO disk image file tool, allows you to create virtual CD/DVD driver up to 20 drivers, mount an .ISO disk image and access the files on it as if it were burned to CD or DVD. This free program can quickly create ISO image file from CD/DVD-ROM, with ISODisk, you don’t need install any other virtual drive software. Once you map the archive to a virtual drive, you can be able to view the contents in Windows Explorer.

How To Create And Mount An ISO Image In Windows Vista And XP

How To Create And Mount An ISO Image In Windows Vista And XP

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  1. merso

    June 30th, 2009
    1

    If you want to Create ISO Image from DVD Disc on Mac OS X, I share you below resource


  2. Cullen

    October 20th, 2009
    2

    Thanks for the info, you may want to append your text, “For those running Windows Vista on their computer, try ISODisk.” to add 32-bit only; per the following note on ISODisk’s website:
    Please note: this program can work fine with 32 bit version of Windows Vista, but it seem can’t work with 64-bit editions of Windows Vista, I don’t have Windows Vista 64-bit to test it by now.
    Cheers,
    Cullen

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