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Old 05-14-2015, 07:00 PM
Vegittz Vegittz is offline
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Default Win8 ISO failing to mount

Hello all! I am trying to get p99 running in my wife's laptop. It's running windows 8, when I go to use any image mounting software, or even enable the windows 8 built-in mounter I get an error. The error simply states that it couldn't mount the image and has me click 'ok'. I tried Daemon Tools 5 Lite, and another mounting application ( can't remember which, can check and update later) both applications attempt to mint the ISO, but there is a windows generated error tone and no extra drives mounted in explorer.

I did some googling and found that some people fixed the issue by copying the data to a different disc location. Others have mentioned changing the '.iso' file type to a '.zip' file type. Neither solution worked for me, though I'm not sure I changed the file types correctly(but this seemed so foreign and probably wrong that I didn't take extra time on it)

At this point I'm kinda stuck, as I also haven't been able to find this issue s
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Old 05-14-2015, 09:23 PM
Vegittz Vegittz is offline
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sorry thumb hit "post message" at the end there...


... this issue specifically anywhere online.

We would really appreciate any tips or help on this issue.

Thank you, kindly, in advance!
~Vegittz/Kyle&Fe
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Old 05-14-2015, 09:46 PM
Jedis Jedis is offline
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Try downloading Virtual CloneDrive and seeing if you can mount your ISO with that. If it doesn't work, I'd say your image files are corrupted.
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