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Cant mount ISO files on Windows 10


Sorry for my bad english hope you understand


I recently mount a ISO file on my computer, it work, then i unmount that ISO and a some hours later i needed that ISO again, so I tried to mount and its not working.
Im using daemont tools ultra and i can mount a ISO but when i go to "my computer" i dont have there anythink...
please help a fix it, i tried so many solutions and it still not working.
My OS: Winfows 10

Hi angelman665 and welcome to windowssh blog. Maybe an alternative method in this tutorial can help: ISO and IMG File - Mount or Unmount in Windows 10 - Windows 10 blog

Yhea i tried that things befor and dont work, i think its a bug on a driver or somethink like that, because i tried 3 programs to mount, daemon tools, windows explorer and power2go ...

Usually all you would need to do is double click the ISOin File Explorer and it should mount as a DVD automatically, which you then can "eject".

Try virtual clonedrive (very reliable).

SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive

First time i mount with daemon tools because i did not know that the windows have the "windows explorer", but yhea, when i mount it worked perfectly then i went to my computer and eject... but when i try to mount that iso i cant

WORKING i dont know why and how but its working... i just install "AnyDVD" and restart my computer and its working now ty guys

WORKING i dont know why and how but its working... i just install "AnyDVD" and restart my computer and its working now ty guys

Hello angelmann665, and welcome to windowssh blog.

It sounds like something may have messed up your ISO file association.

If you like, you could download and merge the .reg file for the listed ISOfile type in OPTION TWO to restore its default association and registry entries to see if you will be able to mount an ISO without having to use a 3rd party program like "AnyDVD".

Default File Type Associations - Restore in Windows 10

Hello angelmann665, and welcome to windowssh blog.

It sounds like something may have messed up your ISO file association.

If you like, you could download and merge the .reg file for the listed ISOfile type in OPTION TWO to restore its default association and registry entries to see if you will be able to mount an ISO without having to use a 3rd party program like "AnyDVD".

Default File Type Associations - Restore in Windows 10
Anydvd is not a program that would open an iso. It is a tool which sits between windows and the dvd firmware which eg as one of its functions, enables one to read dvds from a different region on a dvd player.

Only thing I can think of is OP is referring to a specific iso which might be region protected (if that is even possible).

Cant mount ISO files on Windows 10