[BBLISA] mount ISO in windows - legally and free
    Rudie, Tony 
    Tony.Rudie at fmr.com
       
    Mon Aug  9 14:54:39 EDT 2010
    
    
  
Cool.  What about state of the art for NFS client for windows?  Forgive my ignorance, but does Windows 7 have this all taken care of?  On XP, the NFS client required too many changes, my desktop support folks wouldn't go near it.
 
 - Tony Rudié 
 
From: bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org [mailto:bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org] On Behalf Of Edward Ned Harvey
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 12:13 PM
To: bblisa at bblisa.org
Subject: [BBLISA] mount ISO in windows - legally and free
 
The two most commonly used windows ISO mounting tools out there, daemon tools and virtual clonedrive, are not legal to use for free in a commercial environment, etc.  They're restricted to a single computer with a single person, for personal uses only.  Reports of spyware/adware etc are also undesirable.
 
I just spent the effort to really extensively look around and evaluate the whole scene.  And here's the conclusion:
 
Use this:  This one is actually free (GPL and BSD)
http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html#ImDisk
ImDisk
 
After running the installer, you need to set the drive to auto-load on vista & win7.
open cmd prompt with admin privs
sc config imdisk start= auto
net start imdisk
 
After completed, you can find the utility under Control Panel
 
This is also legitimately free, opensource, but they retain no copyright notice, so it's sketchy:
http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/
WinCDEmu
 
Very useful information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_image_software
 
XP ISO Mounting Tool
doesn't work in Vista + 7
 
All are commercial "free" software (not actually free):
daemontools
alcohol-soft
magiciso
virtual clonedrive
poweriso
ultraiso
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