Add the option to Mount right-click menu in Windows 8
With versions from Windows 8 and above, Microsoft has assisted users in using ISO and IMG file packages via the Mount option integrated in the right-click menu without the need for virtual drive creation software. However, for some reason, this option may not appear on your computer. But don't worry, we'll show you how to add this feature in the article below. Please take a look.
With versions from Windows 8 and above, Microsoft has assisted users in using ISO and IMG file packages via the Mount option integrated in the right-click menu without the need for virtual drive creation software. However, for some reason, this option may not appear on your computer. But don't worry, we'll show you how to add this feature in the article below. Please take a look.
Step 1: Enter the keyword Default Programs in the Windows search box and click on the search result
Step 2: In the Default Programs interface, click Set your default programs
Step 3: Next, select Windows Disc Image Burner in the left column and click Choose default for this program in the right column
Step 4: At the new interface, mark the Select All option and then click Save
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Update 26 May 2019
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