It is referring to loading a CD-ROM, or using software to load a CD-ROM image (such as ISO format) from harddrive or other storage.
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.
You make a virtual CD for it and mount it with an image disk program, or simply download a cracked executable for it.
you can download "Alcohol 120%" or "Daemon Tools" and then install it on computer after that mount taht image on virtual CD drive. then start setup.
You can make a CD image of each disk, then mount them into a virtual drive (like Daemon Tools) to run them.
Mount an iso of linux or a cd with an iso image onto a new virtual machine.
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.
Use an emulation software such as Daemon Tools. http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php Once you start up the program a Daemon Tools icon will appear on your bottom toolbar (bottom-right side) all you have to do is right click it and click on mount image. From there all you have to do is browse for the image.
Warcraft 3 was recently patched to no longer require the CD to start. World of Warcraft as well as The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King have never required a CD to start. If earlier versions of Warcraft have not been patched to no longer require the CD, you can download a disc imaging program such as Deamon Tools Lite, create a virtual image of your CD, and "mount" the image to run the game, instead of using the CD.
Do you mean a LightSCRIBE CD? in which case, this is a normal CD than can be imprinted with a 1 color image using a specialized CD burner. This method is meant to replace the label usually found on CDs
An ISO file is an image of a CD. You can use CD burning tools (Nero is one of them, and there are some freeware ones out there) to write that image to a blank CD.
it depends greatly.. first off do you know how to burn the image correctly?
well an IOS is the OS that Cisco uses on their firewall, swithes and stuff like that.. I think what you mean is a ISO, which is a type of file. Most ISO files are for make CD's. You can also use a program like dameon tools to mount the file as another drive on your computer so you can run the ISO without burning it to a cd.