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Can someone help me on mounting a iso?
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I downloaded Bioshock Infinite-FLT earlier today and I can't seem to burn or mount the iso, I keep getting various errors, most recently when I was trying to mount the image to a virtual disk using Deamon Tools, I would mount the image to F: drive, but when I tried to open it windows said the disk was corrupt or needed formatting. Im thinking the iso might be corrupt, in which case I would try downloading another iso of it and trying that. Thanks for any help and please don't try to convince me to buy the game to support the developer, I already did on xbox 360 :p
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Id first try it with a different mounting program. If that continues to happen, you might need to re-download the ISO.
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Personally I only use Daemon Tools when i'm mounting multiple ISOs. Otherwise I find MagicDisc to be 10x more user friendly and easier. It is a free program and a dl can be found on google.
If you try it on MagicDisc and still have problems, I am a bit more knowledgeable with that program. If you wouldn't mind maybe posting a screenshot of the issue/error you are encountering, it would only make things easier as far as helping you out goes.
If you try it on MagicDisc and still have problems, I am a bit more knowledgeable with that program. If you wouldn't mind maybe posting a screenshot of the issue/error you are encountering, it would only make things easier as far as helping you out goes.
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