Use Daemon Tools Lite or VCDControl.
Use a program such as Daemon Tools to mount the ISO as a CD
You need to burn the iso on to a cd/dvd using software which allows you to burn iso's. You can also mount the iso using software like daemon tools which would circumvent the need to burn the iso onto cd/dvd. You can use this site: http://gameolosophy.com/games/sports/total-club-manager/how-to-mount-image-files-iso-file/
To mount an .ISO file essentially means to allow your computer to treat it like a virtual CD and read from it as such. There doesn't need to be any physical CD in the drive.
To mount ISO images,open the file in which the image is located. Right click on the image and write to a blank CD/DVD or copy image to another file.
In order to extract ISO files you will need to download an ISO image file software and save the ISO image file to a CD-R. Another option is to virtually mount the ISO files to a virtual device.
Mount an iso of linux or a cd with an iso image onto a new virtual machine.
It is not an executable program by its self, you can mount an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) image to a program such as Daemon tools, Alcohol 120%, magic ISO, and many others.
To mount iso files do: mount -o loop filename targetdir for example: mount -o loop ubuntu.iso /mnt You might have to use sudo to mount in /mnt (though you can mount in any existing directory, it doesn't really matter)
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A search in YouTube will turn up several tutorials on mounting ISO. Most will also identify some of the most popular programs for mounting ISO, such as Daemon Tools or PowerISO.
Yes, users and people can mount iso images in microsoft word with the proper image formatting. As long as the formatting for the image is compatible with microsoft word you should have no problem mounting the image.
Mount the disc image file (.iso) of the game using magic iso, start with the first disc if there is more than one, then autorun should start. Magic iso is a virtual disc drive, so when using it treat the iso file like a real disc.