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First post, by hversemann

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I recently created a new ISO image file using the AnyBurn app on my Win 11 laptop. the ISO file seemed to have been created OK, but when I tried to then mount my D: drive as the new ISO file using the imgmount command offered by DOS BOX 74.3 then I got a response message back saying it couldn't find the ISO file.

So did I create the ISO file incorrectly?

Please advise.

Thanks for the help.

hversemann

Reply 1 of 2, by DaveDDS

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hversemann wrote on Yesterday, 01:00:

I recently created a new ISO image file using the AnyBurn app on my Win 11 laptop. the ISO file seemed to have been created OK, but when I tried to then mount my D: drive as the new ISO file using the imgmount command offered by DOS BOX 74.3 then I got a response message back saying it couldn't find the ISO file. ...

So did it actually say "can't find the ISO" or was it some other error.

If it couldn't find it, likely you mistyped the name --- perhaps try putting it in a simple place like C:\ then imgmount C:\isofile ...

If a different error, perhaps you have't used the right parameters with imagemount.

Can you do "DIR" on the original CD/DVD?

If yes, can you open the image with something like "magiciso" and see the same files within it?

Dave ::: https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ::: "Daves Old Computers"->Personal

Reply 2 of 2, by Zup

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Did you use any space on the ISO filename?

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