This is not a language question, but does anyone know a convenient way to automount and play (using one's nominated player - in this case Zoom) DVD ISO files from the hard drive?
I guess I'm really looking for a 'one click' solution if possible.
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I think Nero ImageDrive would work for you. html "][/url] I've used it before and found it very reliable.
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I think Nero ImageDrive would work for you.
html "][/url] I've used it before and found it very reliable.
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I use the Daemon tools.I am not forced to burn image to a disk. The daemon tool creates a virtual CD drive and with just one click(maybe two) you can mount the image onto his virtual drive.
I am running an Alcohol virtual drive now and have used the Nero in the past, but I have to say don't seem to me to be the ideal solution. I'm yet to check the Daemon out. I'm not too familiar with the technical difficulties, but I'm really hoping there is a truly one-click solution (for an I.T. dummy like me) out there somewhere.
A program that you might also want to check into is UltraISO. It's for creating ISOs not for playing them, but I use it alot for archiving my files and folders to later open with Daemon tools, so i just thought that you might find it useful. You can also use it to rip Cd/Dvds and turn them into ISOs.
I've got a problem..... I also downloaded an .ISO file. I put it in the Deamon Tolls but it seem like there is no cd in it. It says "Please enter CD". I tried DT and Alcohol 120 but it's all do same... What Should I do???
I've run into this problem before and the chances are that if you have tried to load the ISO with more than one program and failed, its probably a corrupt file.