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Sign in 25 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Aug 3, 2014When i try to mount a disc image file (.img), i am getting the error "Couldn't Mount File". Sorry, there was a problem mounting the file. This happens, when i decide to mount error mounting /sdcard the file by right clicking and choosing the option "Mount" from Windows 8.1.Solution: Copy the original file and paste anywhere. Now, try mounting this file copy. Its working 100%. If you know the reason, why this solves the problem. Then comment your answers.Stay SUBSCRIBED.... Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next The disc image file is corrupted . Fix working really !!! - Duration: 3:15. JOY TEACH 855 views 3:15 Windows 10 - Open ISO Files - Duration: 2:57. askabouttech 8,426 views 2:57 Sorry, there was a problem mounting the file (How to fix) - Duration: 1:08. JAKO 46,314 views 1:08 Sorry,there was a problem mounting the file. (How To Fix ) .ISO files - Duration: 1:09. G HACKER 1,411 views 1:09 How To Mount An ISO File (Beginner) - Duration: 5:19. Tree Tech 273,423 views 5:19 How To Mount ISO File And Other Disc Image File With Daemon Tools Lite (32 Bit, 64 Bit) - Duration: 2:54. Computer Spy 9,372 views 2:54 How to Mount ISO Files
on Windows 10/8/7 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance One of the main feature of Windows 10/8 is the ability to mount ISO image without the
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help of third party application. We often use this feature because large software error mounting /data downloads like Office or Visual Studio and sometime games too, are available for download in the .ISO format. In such error mounting system-managed device cases, rather than burning to disk and running it, it becomes a lot easier to just mount it and run it just like a disk. Unable to Mount ISO image on Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi99kkzvlr4 Last week my client ran into this issue where he was unable to mount ISO image on Windows 8. The mount option itself is missing. My initial thought was that he may have messed up with some of the system files. So I ran SFC /SCANNOW or System File Checker. To run SFC /SCANNOW: Press Win + X Click on “Command Prompt (Admin) Type in SFC /SCANNOW I rebooted http://www.thewindowsclub.com/fix-unable-mount-iso-windows-8 the system and tried to mount the ISO image again. But still I could not see the option. Then I noticed that he had installed a 3rd-party application to Mount the ISO image - called Virtual Clone. But the version he had installed was unsupported for Windows 8. When I tried to upgrade it to new version, it failed. I used a free uninstaller software Revo Uninstaller to remove it completely and rebooted the system. Then I tried to mount again - but still no luck! So I went to Default Programs to check if the file associations were set correctly. To go to Default Programs go to a Windows UI screen and type in Default Programs and press Enter. Advertisement ^ I clicked on “Associate a file type or protocol with a program” and looked for ISO but I couldn’t find it. Finally I decided we may need to run a Repair Install or Refresh Windows 8. But before doing a repair I thought of trying something. I went into the Windows Registry and checked the Shell entries for: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso\OpenWithProgids It was still being associated Virtual Clone instead of Windows.IsoFile. The 3rd-party software had failed to unin
this post then you have issues with your downloaded .ISO file in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1. And also if you are using Windows Explorer to mount the http://windowsreport.com/the-disc-image-file-has-been-corrupted/ file or a third party application then you will need to read the lines below for a detailed description on how to fix your .ISO file in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1. One of the main causes why you get the error “file has been corrupted” is due to the fact that you have previously installed a third party ISO application or your Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 system error mounting files have been corrupted since your last successful use of the Windows Explorer feature. Tutorial on how to mount a .ISO file if you get the error “the disc image file has been corrupted” in Windows 8: First method: Move the mouse cursor over to the upper right side of the screen. From the menu that pops up left click or tap on the Search feature. In the error mounting image Search dialog box write the following: “Control Panel” without the quotes. Left click or tap on the “Control Panel” icon after the search process has finished. Left click or tap on the “View by:” feature in the Control Panel window. Left click or tap on the “Large Icons” option. Find Programs and Features and open it. Left click or tap on the application you are trying to use for the .ISO file or any third party ISO application and left click or tap on the “Repair” button. Note: If there is no Repair button left click or tap on the “Change” button. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the process and reboot your Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 device afterwards. Second method: For various PC problems, we recommend to use this tool.This tool will repair most computer errors, protect you from file loss, malware, hardware failure and optimize your PC for maximum performance. Quickly fix PC issues and prevent others from happening with this software: Download ReimagePlus (100% safe download and endorsed by us). Click “Start Scan” to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems. Click “Repair All” to fix all issues. Uninstall any third party ISO application you might have