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wijzigen. Learn more You're viewing YouTube in Dutch. You can change this preference below. Sluiten Ja, nieuwe versie behouden Ongedaan maken Sluiten Deze video is niet beschikbaar. error mounting mount unknown filesystem type 'exfat' WeergavewachtrijWachtrijWeergavewachtrijWachtrij Alles verwijderenOntkoppelen Laden... Weergavewachtrij Wachtrij __count__/__total__ How to fix error "Couldn't Mount File". Sorry there was a problem mounting the file Windows 8.1 troubleshooterrors AbonnerenGeabonneerdAfmelden12.90012K Laden... Laden... Bezig... Toevoegen aan Wil je hier later nog een keer naar kijken? Log in om deze video toe te voegen aan een afspeellijst. Inloggen Delen Meer Rapporteren error mounting /sdcard Wil je een melding indienen over de video? Log in om ongepaste content te melden. Inloggen Statistieken 65.582 weergaven 377 Vind je dit een leuke video? Log in om je mening te geven. Inloggen 378 24 Vind je dit geen leuke video? Log in om je mening te geven. Inloggen 25 Laden... Laden... Laden... Beoordelingen zijn beschikbaar wanneer de video is verhuurd. Deze functie is momenteel niet beschikbaar. Probeer het later opnieuw. Gepubliceerd op 3 aug. 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 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.... Categorie Zo-doe-je-dat en stijl Licentie Standaard YouTube-licentie Meer weergeven
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 file or
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a third party application then you will need to read the lines below for error mounting /data a detailed description on how to fix your .ISO file in Windows 8 or Windows 8.1. One of the main causes why
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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 files have been corrupted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi99kkzvlr4 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 Search dialog box write the following: “Control http://windowsreport.com/the-disc-image-file-has-been-corrupted/ 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 by moving the mouse cursor over to the upper right side of the sc
is showing this: Huh? I thought disc image mounting was supposed to "just work" in Windows https://jdrch.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/img-file-wont-mount-in-windows-8-change-its-extension-to-zip/ 8 Fortunately, you can get around this without mounting anything: Open File Explorer Navigate to the folder containing the .img file In File Explorer, click the View tab Check https://www.storagecraft.com/support/forum/error-mounting File name extensions Replace the ".img" in the problematic file's name with ".zip" Confirm the warning dialog that pops up Handle the renamed file as you would any error mounting regular zip file The most ironic thing about the above is this error occurs for Office Professional Plus and Project 2013 files downloaded directly from Microsoft. Go figure. UPDATE 1: According to the comments, apparently copying and pasting the file and then trying to open the copied file works also. UPDATE 2: Per the comments the problem mounting image error is a bug in the downloader, not Windows. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Author: jdrch ISTJ, Rice Owl, UF Gator, mechanical engineer. STEM, sports, music, movies, humor. Account mine only & unaffiliated. View all posts by jdrch Author jdrchPosted on 2013-10-222014-11-11Tags .img, .zip, disc image, files, mounting, problem, Windows 8 29 thoughts on “.img file won't mount in Windows 8? Change its extension to.zip” Pingback: How to change 32-bit Office Professional Plus 2013 to 64-bit | /jdrch Pingback: WINDOWS ZIP PASSWORD 2014 - 2014 Alisa says: 2013-12-19 at 02:22:30 If this doesn't work (it didn't for me), another blog says "Make a copy