I am trying to create a Windows To Go stick but I am unable to mount an ISO file as a virtual CD-ROM, which I need to do to install the Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit to deploy the OS image. My system does not have an optical drive, burning the ISO to a disk is not an option.
I run Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit so Microsoft's Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel is also not an option for me.
Have tried: MagicDisc, WinCDEmu and WinISO
it seems like the virtual CD-ROM driver installation hangs. when I first installed MagicDisc, the driver failed to install. I uninstalled and tried to re-install, but the driver install never initialized the second time around. WinCDEmu hung on the driver install for 15 minutes before I ended the process. Stopped and restarted the 'virtual disk' service (although I'm not sure if that pertains only to virtual hard drives or not). Driver will still not install. WinISO successfully mounted the image (supposedly) but was unable to assign a volume letter. The virtual drive did not appear in 'Disk Management' so I was not able to manually assign a drive letter.
I have exhausted all the options I can think of, I have never had an issue with mounting an ISO on Windows 7 so I am unsure how to proceed.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks,
JChap1590
I run Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit so Microsoft's Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel is also not an option for me.
Have tried: MagicDisc, WinCDEmu and WinISO
it seems like the virtual CD-ROM driver installation hangs. when I first installed MagicDisc, the driver failed to install. I uninstalled and tried to re-install, but the driver install never initialized the second time around. WinCDEmu hung on the driver install for 15 minutes before I ended the process. Stopped and restarted the 'virtual disk' service (although I'm not sure if that pertains only to virtual hard drives or not). Driver will still not install. WinISO successfully mounted the image (supposedly) but was unable to assign a volume letter. The virtual drive did not appear in 'Disk Management' so I was not able to manually assign a drive letter.
I have exhausted all the options I can think of, I have never had an issue with mounting an ISO on Windows 7 so I am unsure how to proceed.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks,
JChap1590
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Windows 7 Professional, 64-bitIntel Pentuim G3258Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR3 2x4GB 1866MHz C9MSI Radeon R9 270X Gaming 2G ITX
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
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- OS
- Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Pentuim G3258
- Motherboard
- EVGA Z97 Stinger Core 3D LGA1150 mITX
- Memory
- Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR3 2x4GB 1866MHz C9
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