Monday, June 25, 2012

How to mount ISO in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2

On Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview, it supports to mount ISO without any third-party software.

1, On Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview, log in as Administrator.
2. Launch "Windows Explorer", navigate to C drive.
3. Right-click the ISO file.


4. Click "Mount".


Remark: We can also perform "Mount-DiskImage -ImagePath <Image location>" to mount  a ISO and VHD file.



To dismount the disk image, we can perform "Dismount-DiskImage -ImagePath <Image location>" to dismount it.


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15 comments:

  1. You shared fantastic information about ISO in windows server 8 beta. I like your post. You have done amazing job.

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  2. nice job & thank you, very useful

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  3. Very handy article Thanks

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  4. How does one dismount the iso via GUI?

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    1. Hello Greg,

      You can right-click the drive letter and then select "Eject" to dismount it.

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  5. Does not appear as menu option or by command line support on Windows Server 2012.

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    1. Hi,

      Could you provide more details for your case?

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    2. If you don't see "Mount" in the right-click dialog box try this alternate method:
      select the .ISO file
      On the file menu a new sub menu "Disc Image Tools" will appear
      Click "Manage"
      Now you should see a "Mount" option in the ribbon menu
      Click that and you should be good to go.

      Stephen

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  6. Hi, I have a stupid question. I can't login with Administrator it says it's locked. I unlock it from AD but it still doesn't work. Local users is disabled cause a domain is configured so.. can you give me a tip ?
    Thanks

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    1. Hi,

      Please read "http://terrytlslau.tls1.cc/2014/05/a-easy-way-to-become-administrator-of.html" for your information.

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  7. There is no mount option when right-clicking (at least not in Windows Server 2012). Anyone know of how to do this, for real?

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    1. Hi,

      Could you provide more details for your case?

      Can you mount the ISO by performing PowerShell?

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  8. Hi. Can I perform mount in such a way, that image will remain mounted even after server restart?
    Thanks.

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