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How to mount multiple ISO files in Windows 10

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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AnISOis effectively an uncompressed archive file that you can open either byburning to CD/DVDor mounting them on virtual drives.

You canmount the ISO filesin both Windows 8/10 without any extra third-party software.

However, to mount multipleISO filesin other Windows platforms you’ll need some extra software.

Mounting an ISO file is like creating a virtual CD orDVD, only you don’t have to use a physical disc.

An ISO image is very helpful in many situations, such as when you play a video game that requires the disc to be inserted. So, you can do that much easily by creating a virtual image of the disc.

How do I mount multiple ISO files in Windows 10?

How do I mount multiple ISO files in Windows 10?

Mounting ISO Files in Windows 8/10

Mount Multiple ISO Files with Virtual CloneDrive

Virtual CloneDrive is a third-party tool that enables you to mount multipleISO files.

This is still worth adding toWindows 10/8 as it enables you to set up multiple virtual drives forISOsand supports numerous image file formats.

You can add it to your hard disk by clicking theDownloadbuttonon this page.

So mounting multipleISO filesinWindows 10is straightforward. It’s better to mount multipleISOswith the Virtual CloneDrive software.

You could also try out software such as ISODisk, which is also a freeware disk image tool.

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