Forum: UltraISO
Topic: Keep disc mounted after reboot
started by: alebulo

Posted by alebulo on Jan. 07 2010,21:14
Well, hi to the world, my english is veery bad, sorry, but try to require something..
ultraiso is the best soft about virtual cd...but need to have the only thing that i like...and is to keep the disc mounted after reboot the pc...is possible this? maybe can put this in the last version...is the great idea... thank for this soft!!! crank yankers  :D

Posted by xoben on Jan. 08 2010,20:21
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and is to keep the disc mounted after reboot the pc

This should be done by default.

If you are using Vista/Win7 system, please right click on desktop icon of UltraISO, choose 'Run as Administrator' from main menu, open an ISO image and press F6 to mount.

Posted by alebulo on Jan. 11 2010,18:58
Hoo, thank you very much!!! I use XP, and don´t know this metod to mount a imagen...y press rigth clic over the virtual cd a mount a imagen and don´t keep mountain this...but with F6 in the program keep mountain, thank you very much!!!!
Posted by Guest on Jan. 13 2010,07:21
update your driver,then reboot it again.It must be software problem.It can be solved!
Posted by Terrixy on Jan. 25 2010,13:50
Hi, I was faced with the same problem. The virtual drive could never remember the mounted image everytime I rebooted my machine. I thought it was by design until today. :D Thanks xoben for the tip.

One little request though. Is it possible to implement the same feature to the right-click? It is really not convenient, at least for me, to have to fire up the whole UltraISO program in order to simply mount an image... Thanks!

Posted by alebulo on Feb. 07 2010,12:05

(Terrixy @ Jan. 25 2010,18:50)
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Hi, I was faced with the same problem. The virtual drive could never remember the mounted image everytime I rebooted my machine. I thought it was by design until today. :D Thanks xoben for the tip.

One little request though. Is it possible to implement the same feature to the right-click? It is really not convenient, at least for me, to have to fire up the whole UltraISO program in order to simply mount an image... Thanks!

Yea...can be implement this???