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How to mount an image in Daemon Tools Lite easily and at ease?

The way to mount an image in Daemon Tools Lite should be learned by every user of a personal computer. At least, this is the opinion of the author of this publication. I'm also not a programmer, but let's say an advanced "user." For years of using the PC it was necessary to assimilate well that there are programs, the installation of which is simply necessary on our computers, and also there are certain operations that must necessarily be learned.

To understand which computer programs are very important on our computer, you just need to imagine that you are reinstalling the operating system. After reinstalling it without any programs, will it be difficult for you? Or what programs do you need on your PC for comfortable work?

For example, this is, of course, Microsoft Office. This publication was also typed in the Microsoft Office Word 2003 program. Well, if you or your children are big fans of computer games, then one day you will have to mount an image in Daemon Tools.

It is likely that this program is already well known to you, but as they say - there is not much useful information! In fact, it is not necessary to be a gambler in order to face the need to create images. In this case, we will learn how to mount an image in Daemon Tools.

Honestly, more often this program is used by my son. It downloads the game, and there "iso" or "mds", which need to be turned into virtual disks. But also to me for acquaintance with necessary useful materials, in particular training, the knowledge of how to mount an image in Daemon Tools, proves to be superfluous all the more often. After all, the image of a disk is essentially the same disk, which is a carrier of certain information.

Today, the sizes of hard drives of our computers are measured in terabytes and many users prefer to store information exactly in this form. It is also stored and shared for general information on the servers of information storage on the Internet, therefore, all more advanced users of the Network need to learn how to mount an image in Daemon Tools. It is not difficult to do this.

To begin with, you need the very most useful software. I have installation files similar to Daemon Tools programs located on the E: drive in the special Install folder, but you can download it for free from the Internet and install on your personal computer. The program is installed elementary even by a novice PC user. You just need to always agree with the "installation wizard". Further, when Daemon Tools is installed, perform the following steps:

  • On the bottom right of the computer monitor, in the taskbar, look for a new icon for the newly installed program. It will be green or red.
  • On this icon (icon) you will need to click the right mouse button. As a result, a menu appears in which we need to click on "Virtual CD / DVD-ROM" again, but right-click.
  • Another menu appears, in which we are interested in the "Drive". We right-click the mouse, thereby causing the next functional menu of the program, and in the same way we choose - "Mount image".

A window will appear, in which you yourself will have to specify the path to the image of the disk with which you are going to work. In fact, now you know how to mount an image in Daemon Tools easily and at ease!

It will be necessary to specify the daddy, where the desired image file is located, which you downloaded from the Network or brought on a removable media. In fact, all this is not difficult, and this way, step by step, I told a girl I know with the help of the Internet and ICQ all the same actions, and it turned out, which means that you will get it.

The virtual disc with the game or any useful information will now appear in the "My Computer" folder, where it can always be found. Well, you learned how to mount an image. It is believed that the program Daemon Tools Lite exceeds in its functionality the one that is built into Windows, it is free and easy to use.

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