Mount an ISO,BIN,NRG image in Windows Vista
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If you want to mount ISO,BIN,NRG files in vista use the one of the following tools it is very easy and simple.An .ISO file is a file that contains the complete image of a disc, either a CD or a DVD. Such files are often used when transferring CD and DVD images over the Internet .
ISO Recorder
Welcome to the ISO Recorder download page. ISO Recorder is a tool (power toy) for Windows XP, 2003 and now Windows Vista, that allows (depending on the Windows version) to burn CD and DVD images (DVD support is only available on Windows Vista), copy disks, make images of the existing data CDs and DVDs and create ISO images from a content of a disk folder.This will support 32bit and 64bit versions.
Download ISO Recorder from here
MagicISO
MagicDisc is freeware. It is very helpful utility designed for creating and managing virtual CD drives and CD/DVD discs. For anyone who deals with CD-based programs – it is a MUST. MagicDisc allows you to use almost all CD/DVD image without burning them onto CD or DVD in order to easily access your favorite games, music, or software programs —- It works like a real CD/DVD-ROM.This will support 32bit and 64bit versions.
Download MagicISO from here
Virtual Clone Drive
This utility will let you mount .ISO, .CCD, .DVD, .IMG, .UDF and .BIN files.
Download Virtual Clone Drive From here
Daemon Tools
Daemon Tools (styled DAEMON Tools by its creators) is a disk image emulator and optical disc authoring program for Microsoft Windows. Daemon Tools was originally a furtherance in the development of another program, Generic SafeDisc emulator, and incorporated all of its features. The program is able to defeat most copy protection schemes such as SafeDisc and SecuROM.
Download Daemon Tools from here
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You Should add Daemon Tools.
added to the list thanks for this