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Note: Creating a virtual disk out of an entire hard disk can result in recognition problems for the virtual disk when the
following applies to the hard disk being imaged:
- defective or invalid partition tables
- partitioning process not supported by your operating system (e.g. GPT)
- dynamic hard disks containing volumes that are spanned, striped, mirrored or RAID5 when not all the hard disks
being used were imaged
- encrypted hard disk
Technical limitations
- Windows refresh problem: if you're working with a remote desktop connection, a new login will be needed for dis-
playing the mounted drives.
- Mounting images larger than 2TB is not supported by Windows XP (32-bit).
Note: After restarting from Windows, the virtual drive is removed automatically from the drive list.
Mount ISOfile as drive
If you have saved data as an ISO file, you can mount this ISO file as drive and view the files it contains. This allows
you to copy individual files and folders from the ISOfile onto existing drives. It is, however, not possible to make
changes (such as deleting or adding files) to the virtual hard disk mounted from the ISO file.
1. Open Tools in the menu bar and select the option Mount ISO file as drive.
2. Select the ISO file (*.iso), whose content you want to mount as a drive.
3. After selecting the ISO file, click Mount ISO file. If you want to label it with a certain letter, you can select
another letter from the list.
4. Refreshing can take a few moments.
5. The virtual drive from the ISO file will then be visible as a regular drive in the Windows Explorer.
Tip: If you want the virtual drive to also be visible in the O&ODiskImage drive list, make sure to check Include CD
and DVD drives under Program settings/General and click Show drives not able to be imaged under View.
Note: After restarting from Windows, the virtual drive is removed automatically from the drive list.
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