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First post, by ixfd64

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I use WinCDEmu to mount CD-ROMs on my Windows 11 laptop. Windows still doesn't natively support .cue and .bin files, so this is where WinCDEmu fills the gap. It's also lightweight and simple to use, and there is even a portable version. However, the major downside is WinCDEmu often stops working after I unmount a drive. Windows will play the "device connect" sound but does not actually mount the drive. I have to restart my PC for the program to work again. As you can imagine, this quickly becomes cumbersome.

WinCDEmu hasn't been updated in about eight years, and there doesn't seem to be any active forks. Can someone recommend an alternative that's also free and open source?

I've seen ImDisk Toolkit mentioned a few times. Is it any good?

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Reply 2 of 9, by Barley

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This probably won't help, but I use an old free version of Alcohol 120% in Windows XP (not the retro edition, it's a later version I got from Phil's Computer Lab).

In Windows 7, I use a registered copy of DaemonTools Pro that came with my Rampage IV Extreme motherboard. On another Windows 7 machine, I tried WinCDEmu and IMDisk Toolkit. The former has been working flawlessly, while the latter, in my opinion, was inconsistent and not intuitive at all. YMMV.

Of course, you are asking about Windows 11. I have no experience there. However, if you only have a couple .cue and .bin files, can you encode them to file types supported by Windows 11?

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Reply 3 of 9, by Yoghoo

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I use PowerISO. Bought it years ago. Can mount a huge amount of CD formats. It can also burn CDs and write images to floppies etc. The 32bit version works on old Windows versions as well. So it supports Windows 98 all the way to Windows 11.

Reply 4 of 9, by vetz

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Yoghoo wrote on 2026-08-13, 19:28:

I use PowerISO. Bought it years ago. Can mount a huge amount of CD formats. It can also burn CDs and write images to floppies etc. The 32bit version works on old Windows versions as well. So it supports Windows 98 all the way to Windows 11.

That trial version installer flags on Windows Defender so not taking any chances. Looks to be adware inside. I see alot of other users on Reddit reporting the same thing. A shame really.

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Reply 5 of 9, by Yoghoo

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vetz wrote on 2026-08-13, 20:12:
Yoghoo wrote on 2026-08-13, 19:28:

I use PowerISO. Bought it years ago. Can mount a huge amount of CD formats. It can also burn CDs and write images to floppies etc. The 32bit version works on old Windows versions as well. So it supports Windows 98 all the way to Windows 11.

That installer flags on Windows Defender so not taking any chances. Looks to be adware inside.

Doesn't detect anything here with Bitdefender for the trial version. But the trail version has maybe adware indeed. The registered version is another download (which you get after registering). Never saw anything resembling ads or anything nasty in all the years I am using it. Always using a commercial antivirus program on all my pc's and it was never flagged.

Reply 6 of 9, by gmaverick2k

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2010 version works all the way upto present win 11, no ads. Used it for years. Salute to chattchitto

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Reply 7 of 9, by LSS10999

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FYI the Free Edition of Alcohol 120% is adware: PSA: Alcohol 120% Free Edition is Adware. If you really need to use it, do it on an air-gapped system.

Since I don't trust them that it will never ever interact with Brightdata in the background if I explicitly turned off the feature during setup and in the options, I'll only ever use it in an airgapped system or VM if I ever need to mount a MDS/MDF.

The Retro Edition (as of 1.9.5.3229) should be okay as I haven't found anything unusual. Perhaps Brightdata haven't backported their adware to older OSes yet. At least this version can be useful for older Windows including XP.

Reply 8 of 9, by Garrett W

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You can also give ImgDrive a try.

Reply 9 of 9, by konc

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vetz wrote on 2026-08-13, 19:04:

I have exactly the same issue and I'm also wondering about an alternative. I know DaemonTools is still around, but last I checked it was adware for free or have to pay.

I ended up paying for Deamon Tools. The Lite version which covers my .cue needs only costs €3.99 and you're not getting just the current version, it's forever (or more like "forever").