Hi,
I have image files with .mdf extention but the deamon tools is not working with windows 7 and i don't know the other substitute for that. Please tell me how can i mount .mdf file in windows 7?
Thanks for the help
Hi,
I have image files with .mdf extention but the deamon tools is not working with windows 7 and i don't know the other substitute for that. Please tell me how can i mount .mdf file in windows 7?
Thanks for the help
I know the compression program Izarc can read .ISO . I have installed it on my Windows 7 without issue, maybe give it a try
Refer this Install a virtual drive in Windows 7 , its really very useful tip. good luck.
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.MDF files generally differ from the other types of image files out there (ISOs and BINs). MDF image files are created by a virtual CD/DVD image editor, therefore resulting in another editor to open them. In order for you to open .MDF files, there are certain things you need to get first. Magic Iso - get it for free at http://www.magiciso.com/download.htm
Here i have found this solution so :
- Download PowerISO.
- Rename your image [filename].mdf to [filename].iso.
- Mount the iso-image with PowerISO.
I agree it is a quick and dirty way of solving the problem, but since I believe there are no other solutions.
I use new version of freeware magicdisc to mount is file on windows 7. It works perfectly to me.
Last edited by Amol; 09-03-2009 at 09:58 AM. Reason: link removed
You can use winrar. I usually install it so it is not associated with
.cab
.iso
.zip
files. I prefer not to trash the normal native associations that windows uses out of the box. You can still open these file types with winrar by right clicking and open with winrar.
Actually, you just open poweriso, magicdisc, or anything else and manually click mount image.... select your image..... and done
Hi
try UltraISO,1st.open UltraISO then type path where the .mdf or .ISO file is located in path box.2nd.now the files or file will appear,double click on it then the containing files or folders will appear.3rd.Click "tools" then click "mount to virtual drive" then click mount.Your file will be mounted
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