How to Mount an ISO Image
This wikiHow teaches you how to use an ISO file without first burning it to a disc by 'mounting' it onto your computer's CD drive. You can mount an ISO on both Windows and Mac computers. Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the...
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On Windows
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Picture 1 of How to Mount an ISO Image Open StartPicture 2 of How to Mount an ISO Image -
Picture 3 of How to Mount an ISO Image Open File ExplorerPicture 4 of How to Mount an ISO Image -
Picture 5 of How to Mount an ISO Image Find the ISO. Click the folder in which your ISO is stored (e.g., Downloads) on the left side of the File Explorer, then open any additional folders in the main window until you arrive at your ISO file. -
Picture 6 of How to Mount an ISO Image Select the ISO. Click the ISO file to select it. -
Picture 7 of How to Mount an ISO Image Click the Manage tab. You'll find this option in the upper-left side of the window. A toolbar will appear below it. -
Picture 8 of How to Mount an ISO Image Click Mount. It's in the "Manage" section of the toolbar. Doing so will mount your ISO file onto your computer's CD drive. -
Picture 9 of How to Mount an ISO Image Click This PC. This folder is on the left side of the File Explorer, though you may need to scroll up or down on the left-hand column to see it. -
Picture 10 of How to Mount an ISO Image Open your mounted ISO. Double-click your ISO's name below the "Devices and drives" heading in This PC. It will resemble a CD on a drive. Your ISO's contents will open.
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On Mac
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Picture 11 of How to Mount an ISO Image Open Finder. Click the blue, face-like app in your Mac's dock. -
Picture 12 of How to Mount an ISO Image Find the ISO. Click the folder in which your ISO is stored (e.g., Downloads) on the left side of the Finder, then open any additional folders in the main window until you arrive at your ISO file. -
Picture 13 of How to Mount an ISO Image Double-click the ISO. This will immediately mount the ISO to your Mac. -
Picture 14 of How to Mount an ISO Image Click the ISO's name. In the left-hand column of the Finder, you should see your ISO's name appear below the "Devices" heading; click it here to open the ISO.- You can also double-click the ISO icon that appears on your Mac's desktop after mounting.
Update 24 March 2020
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