![]() ![]() Right-click on Virtual CloneDrive, click Virtual CloneDrive and click Mount (As you can see below, this is also where you can Unmount an ISO or another image file)Ī year or so after publishing this article, I also started using MagicDisc to Mount ISO files. In Windows Explorer, it will look like this when no images are mounted: Download Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit x86 ISO Download Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 圆4 ISO Windows 7 minimum system requirements Before continuing to download Windows 7 for your device, make sure your system has the minimum system requirements. Just double-click on an image, and it will auto-mount in your virtual clone drive. If you do the reboot after you come back up, however, you’re done. ![]() However, after installing under Windows 7, I didn’t need to do the reboot. Click Continue Anyway at Hardware Installation Boxįor both of my installs under Windows XP, I was prompted to reboot. Click OK if the “Select Device” box appearsĥ. Click Install accepting all defaults (unless you want to change the install dir)Ĥ. Note: All shots below were taken on a Windows XP system.ģ. Virtual CloneDrive from Slysoft makes the process very easy, so follow the steps below. You’d think Windows 7 would have the built-in ability to mount ISO images, but unfortunately, it does not. Unfortunately, the same goes for IMG and ZBIN files. Virtual CloneDrive makes it easy to mount an ISO image with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP 64-bit (圆4), or 32-bit (x86). ![]()
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