There seem to be quite a few free applications out there that can mount an ISO in Windows. What is currently the most recommended one?
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I suggest Virtual CloneDrive by SlySoft. It works perfectly on Windows 7 x86 and x64, unlike Daemon Tools. It's simple and free. | |||||||||||||||||||
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I like to keep things basic. There is a small tool from Microsoft that's never failed me called "Virtual CD Control Panel". It was made for Windows XP but works fine under vista for me as well, and I assume 7. Here is a link. | |||||||||
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WinCDEmu is an open-source software that allows mounting CD/DVD images by clicking at the image files in Windows Explorer (right click > eject to unmount). Works with XP/Vista/7 x86 & x64 WinCDEmu is freeware. | |||||||||
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Daemon Tools is great, but I like MagicISO too. | |||||||||||||
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MagicISO works best for me. It's free and is currently maintained. It allows me to have multiple virtual CD drives and mount each from an ISO image. | |||
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Depends on the version of windows, but for XP you can use this free tool from MS. Daemon Tools is also a great free image mounting tool and it works for just about any version of windows. You have to dig around a bit, but there is a version that works on Win7 64bit. | |||
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Virtual Clone Drive, very simple and does the job. | |||
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By far the best free ISO mounting tool out there is Pismo file mount. Some highlights:
Some things you will want to pay attention to though is that by default it will not mount the ISO to a drive letter but instead mount it to a UNC path which can cause some software installers to fail when installing from the mounted path. Just make sure you specify that you want Pismo to mount to a drive letter when you are doing the mount and it will work fine. Here is the unattended install of SQL to demonstrate my real world use of Pismo.
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Gizmo Drive
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