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How do i mount an image using Alcohol 120?

09/05/2011 01:57 by KevinHan

Hello, I want to know how to mount an image using this program and how to make a virtual drive.
First answer posted by DanielSimon at 09/05/2011 01:59
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  • To mount:
    Right click on the virtual drive.
    Click mount image
    Browse for the iso/image file, select it
    Click okay and you are done
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