ISO file is the archive file type like ZIP file, but it is used for
optical disc. For example, when you download a Windows installation file
from Microsoft website, you will receive an ISO file which can be
“burned” to a DVD. Windows 7 is the first version of Windows that
support burning ISO file to disc. In Windows 8, there is a big
improvement for supporting ISO file; that is the ability to create a
virtual drive from ISO file (aka mounting ISO file). Generally, my
laptop doesn’t have a CD/DVD drive, so I can’t play a game that requires
a disc is always in the drive. With Windows 8, I can create a virtual
CD/DVD drive from the ISO file in order to make my game work. In this
article, I will show you how to do this.
To unmount an ISO file, you have to open Computer. Then, you need
right click/long tap on your virtual drive and choose “Eject.” That’s
it. You should know that unmounting the ISO file doesn’t affect or
remove your ISO file.
In the new dialog, you can choose your burners (if you have more than
one). Then just simple click “Burn” and it will do everything for you.
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MOUNT OR UNMOUNT AN ISO FILE
In Windows 8, you just need some clicks/taps to mount an ISO file. First of all, you have to navigate to your ISO file. Then, what you have to do is just double click on it to mount that file. If you have other default program that open ISO file, you may want to right click/long tap on the file then choose “Mount” on the menu. After that, you will see a CD/DVD drive that appears in Computer; that means now you can use it like a real optical drive.HOW TO BURN AN ISO FILE TO DISC
Burning an ISO file in Windows now is extremely easy. What you have to do is navigate to your ISO file, then right click/long tap on this. After that, select “Burn image to disc” in the menu.CONCLUSION
Before using Windows 8, I had to use third-party software to mount an ISO file; some are free but others aren’t. Now, I can do all of that stuff without installing anything. Enjoy!If you like this Post. Please comment on this.
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