
WinCDEmu is even useful on Windows 8 and 10, where it will allow you to mount the BIN/CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF, CCD, and IMG image files that Windows still doesn’t offer built-in support for. It supports ISO files and other disc image formats.


We like WinCDEmu, a simple and open-source disc mounting program. On older versions of Windows, you’ll need a third-party application to mount ISO image files. Mounting an ISO Image in Windows 7 or Vista Once you’ve mounted the disc image, you’ll see it appear as a new drive under This PC. Right-click the drive and select “Eject” to unmount the ISO file when you’re done. Select the file in File Explorer and and click the “Mount” button under the “Disk Image Tools” tab on the ribbon.Right-click an ISO file and select the “Mount” option.This won’t work if you have ISO files associated with another program on your system.

The Windows 7 SP1 RTM update package has been leaked for download. On Windows 8 and 10, Windows has the built-in ability to mount both ISO disc image and VHD virtual hard drive image files. The first service pack for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 has been finalized and released to manufacturing (RTM). Mounting an ISO Image in Windows 8, 8.1 or 10
