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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4710573" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>Alcohol 120% will allow you to create virtual drives which will show up under my computer as if they were a physical drive. I believe you can right click on them and mount the iso in a similar fashion as you would with Daemon tools. I'm at work and don't have Alcohol on this computer but I believe it is somewhere under the options. I can't remember finding a limit to how many drives you can make, I made up to 10 one time and it would still let me make more.</p><p></p><p>As others said though Daemon tools is nice and simple to use, just a system tray icon that you can right click on and mount images and then just run them as if they were a cd in a physical drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4710573, member: 572078"] Alcohol 120% will allow you to create virtual drives which will show up under my computer as if they were a physical drive. I believe you can right click on them and mount the iso in a similar fashion as you would with Daemon tools. I'm at work and don't have Alcohol on this computer but I believe it is somewhere under the options. I can't remember finding a limit to how many drives you can make, I made up to 10 one time and it would still let me make more. As others said though Daemon tools is nice and simple to use, just a system tray icon that you can right click on and mount images and then just run them as if they were a cd in a physical drive. [/QUOTE]
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