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How can the answer be improved? How to Mount an ISO Image. This wikiHow teaches you how to use an ISO file without first burning it to a disc by 'mounting' it onto your computer's CD drive. You can mount an ISO on both Windows and Mac computers.
ISO Image to CD in a Flash! OK, first off, this is a first in that I’m writing a combined Windows/Mac article. I thought it would be nice for both types of users to see how the other half lives. No fighting now! So, last week I wrote about using your Mac (Windows users, you’ll get your turn soon). You can also read how to create an ISO file from a CD in the above mentioned article.
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I’ve also previously discussed files on your Mac. Now we’ll get into creating a CD. It might be bootable or it might not. That depends entirely on the ISO image you are using.
Remember, an ISO file is typically an exact image of a CD or DVD so if the CD or DVD that was used to create the ISO was bootable then chances are that the ISO file contains this information too. If you would really like to learn more about ISO files you can view this comprehensive. ISOs are not however limited to such uses and software is available to create your own ISO archives with just about anything on them. Here’s How To Do It For all of the methods mentioned below you are of course going to need a few things:.
A CD or DVD burner in your PC or Mac. A or. An ISO image file (in the examples below I will be using the file). Windows XP and Vista Windows XP or Vista don’t have a native way to burn a CD or DVD so you are going to use either a piece of third party software that came with your PC such as Nero or you will download a free program such as Burn4Free to do it. These instructions are based on Burn4Free so if you want to use your own software you can adapt them to that.
Download & Install. Open Burn4Free. Insert a or. Click Burner Burn ISO. Browse to and select your ISO image file.
In the Confirm Burn ISO Image File dialog click Yes. A hop, skip and jump later you’ll be done! Windows 7 So Microsoft have finally caught up and facilitated burning CD’s directly from the OS without additional software – wonders will never cease.