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How do I mount an ISO image file as a virtual drive using Nero 8?

I am using Nero 8 Ultimate Edition. It would be helpful to the community if someone could answer for the other Nero 8 versions also. Nero 7 featured ImageDrive which mounted virtual drives of ISO and NRG files. I am not seeing this application in Nero 8 Trial downlod.

Update:

I just got off the phone with Nero AG customer service. They say that when Nero 8 (any edition) is installed in a Windows Vista 32-bit environment the Nero ImageDrive application is silently disabled and not available. This is due to compatibility issues. There is no official release as to the future plans to resolve this issue. Another representative said that it has been dropped.

The only solution is to find another application.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Just use daemon tools

    Heres the download link:

    http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php?mode=...

  • 6 years ago

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    How do I mount an ISO image file as a virtual drive using Nero 8?

    I am using Nero 8 Ultimate Edition. It would be helpful to the community if someone could answer for the other Nero 8 versions also. Nero 7 featured ImageDrive which mounted virtual drives of ISO and NRG files. I am not seeing this application in Nero 8 Trial downlod.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I don't know it you can do this with nero but there is a small freeware program that can mount iso images as virtual drives. It is called MagicDisk. I don't trust daemon tools.

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