[QUOTE=ilolled;17950056]Not only that, but I heard there's a nasty memory leak.[/QUOTE]
A bigass fat one. Brought my computer to its knees for the first time :(
Winrar, yup it works with winrar.
Get Daemon Tools Lite, make sure to also get YASU(to hide all other drives) and you're fine for the next 5 years when it comes to mounting ISO's.
[QUOTE=ilolled;17949369]Daemon Tools (Use this one)
UltraISO
PowerISO (Don't use this one)
Virtual Clone Drive[/QUOTE]
Hey, I have PowerISO! What's your problem?
Your problem is you forgot how to read.
[QUOTE=Torekk;17953233]Get Daemon Tools Lite, make sure to also get YASU(to hide all other drives) and you're fine for the next 5 years when it comes to mounting ISO's.[/QUOTE]
You don't need YASU unless you're doing something you shouldn't be doing :ninja:
I use [b]MagicDisc[/b]. Best one I've ever used.
DAEMON Tools has a free 'lite' edition, but it's really hard to find on their website, as they have 3 editions, Pro, Standard (I thought this was the free one, its not) and lite. Lite is free.
Virtual Clone Drive works perfectly on Windows 7 beta/Vista(and XP) and will work on the release version, it's really small and simple. It sure is simple as well, install, then double click .iso files. DAEMON Tool's just has the advantage of emulating SafeDisk and SecuROM, so if you're planning to rip games from disks (legally, I assume) that use those copy-protection techniques, you'll want to go for DAEMON Tools, otherwise Virtual Clone Drive is great.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;17954533]I use [b]MagicDisc[/b]. Best one I've ever used.[/QUOTE]
I used that before I realised that daemon tools does exactly the same job, but better.
Why do you need a iso file reader anyway?
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;17963134]Why do you need a iso file reader anyway?[/QUOTE]
To read iso files?
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;17963134]Why do you need a iso file reader anyway?[/QUOTE]
Because it should be built into the OS, but it's not. Just like PDF creators/readers aren't.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;17970082]Because it should be built into the OS, but it's not. Just like PDF creators/readers aren't.[/QUOTE]
winCDEmu is the closest you are going to get to OS integration, it's a command line frontend built into the shell
[url]http://sourceforge.net/projects/wincdemu/[/url]
Could it be that op is an amateur pirate?
[QUOTE=GaynericMonk;17949525]YES IT FUCKING IS
The fucking lite version is fucking free you fucking idiot.
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LOL FLAMING?
I would say GaynericMonk is the one who should get banned for trolling.
[QUOTE=1337asian;17971475]LOL FLAMING?
I would say GaynericMonk is the one who should get banned for trolling.[/QUOTE]
What the [b]FUCK[/b] are you talking about? I did get banned you idiot.
PowerISO is a great ISO burning/mounting/opening tool.
[QUOTE=johanz;17970867]Could it be that op is an amateur pirate?[/QUOTE]
or maybe he needs some sort of linux OS... but why would he want to mount it?
Oh screw it, you are probably right.
[QUOTE=wardino388;17949506]everyone tells me to *use dameon tools...
i tried.
ITS NOT FUCKING FREE![/QUOTE]
What's wrong with powerISO it works fine for me.
slysoft has a virtual drive thing for free. Nice and hassle free.
[url]http://www.slysoft.com/virtual-clonedrive.html[/url]
I need 64-bit shell integration for right-click > mount iso
Well, CDBurnerXP is a great burner, with mountains of options, as for reading and whatnot i use daemon tools lite
I used Daemon tools until I got W7 (back in beta) and it wouldn't work on Windows 7 x64. Then I went to PowerISO and have been using it ever since. They both do the same thing, just PowerISO doesn't come with shady packaged "sponsor" software.
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