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Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:34 pm
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
Yeah...this could be a good one. Here's the review from TechGage:

The updates from Microsoft's Windows 8 team keep on rollin' in, and I have to admit that if the momentum keeps up, Windows 8 might even outshine the success of Windows 7. On Tuesday, the company released details about ISO and VHD native support - that is, the ability to mount either image and be able to access the files within.

At first, I had assumed that the ISO support would go as far as opening the file like an archive and then accessing the files that way, but no. This is a full-fledged ISO mounting solution, so software or games discs that you've backed up to your PC? Yes, you can mount and install them like a real disc in Windows 8, natively.

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While this feature is one that many are going to be saying, "It's about time!" to, I am just happy to see it coming. One of the first programs I ever install in a fresh Windows install is SlySoft's Virtual CloneDrive, so this is a feature that will actually allow me to have one less program installed. VHD files can be mounted in the same way, for those using Microsoft virtualization solutions.

Yesterday, another blog post was made to help clear up the difference between the new Metro interface and also the regular Windows Explorer desktop we've all become accustomed to. Microsoft has stated that Metro isn't a replacement per se for Explorer, but rather another option - one where both solutions can co-exist.

Although Metro looks to best suit tablets, Microsoft seems ambitious in believing that some could use it as a replacement for the traditional desktop. Thanks to this, if someone did want to use their PC in this way, the traditional desktop would not be loaded at all - as in, none of the code would be present. In this way, Metro is more of a replacement shell than an application running on top of the traditional desktop (eg: Windows Media Center).

As someone who can't imagine using the Metro interface for more than a minute, I am glad to see that the traditional desktop environment is not being ignored. But Microsoft's ambitions with Metro are clear, so it's hard to guess how things will fare with Windows 9 or beyond.

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:34 pm
by Luninariel
Helps make pirating easier XD!

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:11 pm
by ferrari8608
Luninariel wrote:Helps make pirating easier XD!


That was exactly my first thought. Goodbye Daemon Tools!

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:43 pm
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
ferrari8608 wrote:
Luninariel wrote:Helps make pirating easier XD!


Goodbye Daemon Tools!


HAHA those were my exact words!

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:56 pm
by ME.
(TKC)TheCrimsonStar wrote:
ferrari8608 wrote:
Luninariel wrote:Helps make pirating easier XD!


Goodbye Daemon Tools!


HAHA those were my exact words!

+1 :icon_mrgreen:

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:52 am
by country_boy454
Nice

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:58 am
by (TKC) brownman350
I still beleive it's going to be really good. :)

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:11 am
by λndersony †
I'll be happy if this ISO mounting means that it will play DVDz and Blu-rayz WITH MENU'S and EXTRA CONTENT. XBMC has done a great job so far but only plays the main flick from the file.

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:43 pm
by Luninariel
This means a world of change, no more need for 3rd party ISO mounting, with it being NATIVE to windows, it will allow you to probably mount endlessly without the worry of randomly scrambling drive letters, that I have encountered from time to time, it also means that when people get an iso from a friend they can more easily include directions since it will be something everyone has.

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:12 pm
by ME.
λndersony † wrote:I'll be happy if this ISO mounting means that it will play DVDz and Blu-rayz WITH MENU'S and EXTRA CONTENT. XBMC has done a great job so far but only plays the main flick from the file.

If you copy a DVD to an ISO Image, mount it, then play it using PowerDVD or anyother program, it will have Menus.

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:03 am
by (TKC) brownman350
Yes sir. :)
Luninariel wrote:This means a world of change, no more need for 3rd party ISO mounting, with it being NATIVE to windows, it will allow you to probably mount endlessly without the worry of randomly scrambling drive letters, that I have encountered from time to time, it also means that when people get an iso from a friend they can more easily include directions since it will be something everyone has.

Re: Windows 8 to Offer Native Mounting of ISOs and VHDs

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:23 am
by λndersony †
ME. wrote:
λndersony † wrote:I'll be happy if this ISO mounting means that it will play DVDz and Blu-rayz WITH MENU'S and EXTRA CONTENT. XBMC has done a great job so far but only plays the main flick from the file.

If you copy a DVD to an ISO Image, mount it, then play it using PowerDVD or anyother program, it will have Menus.


Even Blu-Rays ( those are what I meant to target - having the lack of menu support etc... they just play the main movie) ?
Regular DVD's, ya I've had those working ...