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How to use PowerISO


as ISO Mounter?
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> How to use PowerISO as ISO Mounter?

PowerISO has a built-in virtual drive, which can mount iso files
and other CD / DVD image files. There is no need to install any other virtual
drive
software to mount ISO file. It is very convenient to mount an ISO
file. You can mount it using the main program, using the shell context menu, or
using
the PowerISO virtual drive manager.

Usage1: Mount  ISO file using the main program:

Click the "Mount" button on toolbar. PowerISO


shows the iso mounter menu.

Click a virtual drive from the popup menu.

Choose the iso file you want to mount, then click


"Open" to mount it.

Usage2: Mount ISO file using the shell context menu:

Open "My Computer" and select the iso file which


you want to mount.

Right-click on the file selected, the shell context menu


will popup.

Choose the menu "Mount Image to Drive[X:]".


Usage3: Mount ISO file using the shell context menu:

Open "My Computer" and select the virtual drive


created by PowerISO.

Right-click on the drive selected, the iso mounter shell context


menu will popup.

Choose the menu "Mount Image to drive".

Choose the iso file you want to mount, then click


"Open" to mount it.

Usage4: Mount ISO file using the PowerISO Virtual Drive


Manager:

Right- click the PowerISO sys-tray icon, PowerISO Virtual


Drive Manager shows a popup menu.

Click a virtual drive from the popup menu.

Choose the iso file you want to mount, then click


"Open" to mount it.
 
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