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How do I mount an ISO file?

Anonymous
2018-10-12T15:20:13+00:00

I keep reading that Windows 10 natively supports ISO files, but that doesn't seem to be true on my machine.

When I right-click on an ISO file, I do not see a "Mount" option.

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-10-12T16:49:15+00:00

    Hi Ralph, now this makes sense . . .

    ExpressZip has overridden the Windows default behavior . . .

    Right click an ISO file, choose Open With - Windows Explorer

    If Explorer is not in that list, click More Apps to find that . . .

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-10-12T16:42:43+00:00

    No, double-clicking doesn't work either. And there's nothing to eject because I've never been able to mount a CD or ISO.

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-10-12T15:44:48+00:00

    Hi Ralph,

    You should just need to double click an ISO in Windows 10 to mount that onto a virtual drive . . .

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-10-12T16:46:13+00:00

    Hi Ralph,

    You should just need to double click an ISO in Windows 10 to mount that onto a virtual drive . . .

    Double-clicking brings up ExpressZip.

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-10-12T15:23:41+00:00

    Well the way I do it is just to double click it, and the ISO should mount itself.

    However, right click > mount should also work.

    Have you tried multiple ISO files? Are you sure you have ejected the last CD/ISO on the device?

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