Wow. I thought ISO files were some really annoying BIOS stuff to deal with, but watching this has proven I'm as far as can be from right. Thanks for the video!
I love ISO format. Very versatile while maintaining compatibility across platforms and systems. That's why having standards is important in tech. Thanks Leo, as always! 💪
I usually create an ISO file as the output of an Adobe Premiere Elements file. It contains all the info of the video needed to view, create a DVD, or send to another computer. thanks for the video.
Windows Me? Wow. I have no idea. My guess is you'll need to use a different computer with a current version of Windows to extract what you need, and then copy them over.
Dear Sir Leo, This is extremely simply presented and very clear indeed. I liked it. However, I have a request and wiwgrteful if granted. Ole let me have your similarly simple ndlear video on how to prepare an iSO file windows 19 that is already oreinstale it's necessary softwares for purpose o yment on many OCs. I will appreciate if no third party software is used or l of it it there must be. Thanks.
I'm trying to play a Ghostbusters The Video Game iso. It seems to loop the install process screen, but that's it...even though it says the process was successful. It never shows a "play" or "start game" screen. I'm not entirely tech-savvy so I'm stumped as to what I missed in the process. There's a restored version available on Steam, but that version has changes I don't like.
I have an old game. Reel Deal Slots. It need the disk to run and my laptop doesn't have a cd drive. I installed the game using a portable. But I want to play the game without it. I used img burn to make a ISO File but the game will not find the iso file even when I mounted it. I even copied the iso file to my laptop and mounted it but it still will not find it. any idea's
If you talked in terms of Step One then Step 2 then step 3 Etc do not give so much extraneous information it would be better one way to make your video better is do the video how you normally talk exactly how you do the video and then at the end that does a step-by-step
You can easily examine ISOs with functionality built right into Windows.
Wow. I thought ISO files were some really annoying BIOS stuff to deal with, but watching this has proven I'm as far as can be from right. Thanks for the video!
thank you for this video, easy to understand!
I love ISO format. Very versatile while maintaining compatibility across platforms and systems. That's why having standards is important in tech. Thanks Leo, as always! 💪
thank you so much! i never knew what to do with these and thought they were useless without a disk!
Thank you very much . I open an iso dvd with the 7zip and then i copied the files to a folder and all went perfect.
Thank you very much, great explanation to a topic that has given headaches to a lot of people I'm sure.
Thank you for this video
Excellent video!
great explanation thank you
Thanks 👍🏿.
Thank you for this video. You helped me a lot
Very useful Madala 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks - Im now educated
Thank you
I usually create an ISO file as the output of an Adobe Premiere Elements file. It contains all the info of the video needed to view, create a DVD, or send to another computer. thanks for the video.
How do I mount a .ISO in WinMe.??? I got the "ISO Drivers Disk Image" for my vintage Motherboard but I can't access the drivers.???
Windows Me? Wow. I have no idea. My guess is you'll need to use a different computer with a current version of Windows to extract what you need, and then copy them over.
Dear Sir Leo,
This is extremely simply presented and very clear indeed. I liked it. However, I have a request and wiwgrteful if granted.
Ole let me have your similarly simple ndlear video on how to prepare an iSO file windows 19 that is already oreinstale it's necessary softwares for purpose o yment on many OCs. I will appreciate if no third party software is used or l of it it there must be.
Thanks.
I'm trying to play a Ghostbusters The Video Game iso. It seems to loop the install process screen, but that's it...even though it says the process was successful. It never shows a "play" or "start game" screen. I'm not entirely tech-savvy so I'm stumped as to what I missed in the process. There's a restored version available on Steam, but that version has changes I don't like.
I have an old game. Reel Deal Slots. It need the disk to run and my laptop doesn't have a cd drive. I installed the game using a portable. But I want to play the game without it. I used img burn to make a ISO File but the game will not find the iso file even when I mounted it. I even copied the iso file to my laptop and mounted it but it still will not find it. any idea's
ty, sir
Why after mounting it i dont get any seciurity warning and my explorator just freezes?
No way for me to tell. If I had to guess, it's a corrupt ISO.
@@askleonotenboom fixed it by disabling seciurity warning in properties
If we were in 1950, you would be telling people that ISO are the vinyl of the future
If you talked in terms of Step One then Step 2 then step 3 Etc do not give so much extraneous information it would be better one way to make your video better is do the video how you normally talk exactly how you do the video and then at the end that does a step-by-step
Why did you do a video without being prepared to show 1 of the 3 ways an ISO is accessed?
Apparently you didn't watch the video, because I did.
how the hell do you get windows 11 iso file.
Download from Microsoft. www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
to long video
too short attention span