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Reply 40 of 42, by _Rob

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even easier:

imgmount d win98.iso -ide 2m

You don't need to specify -fs none or -t iso (it will automatically detect it as iso). Even -ide 2m is not needed in most cases.

Reply 41 of 42, by Sebiohazard

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Ok thank you 😀

I also discovered that it is possible to create a virtual HDD in .vhd format which is very convenient to mount it in Windows 10 Explorer with the command:

imgmake WIN98.vhd -t hd -size 1024 -nofs

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Reply 42 of 42, by _Rob

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why "-nofs"? imgmake can create fat 12, 16 or 32. And if it is a "-t hd", it will also automatically partition it (unless you use the -nofs flag).

imgmake WIN98.vhd -t hd -size 1024 -fs fat32