
PowerShell has mounted ISO file to virtual DVD drive. You can also drag and drop ISO image file to get file location. Please replace C:\ABC.ISO with location and filename. Type PowerShell and hit Enter to launch PowerShell. Press Windows and R keys together to launch Run command. Use PowerShell To Fix Mount Missing In Context Menu The first option is using PowerShell while the second option is registry fix to restore the default file type associations. But We’ve managed to find two solutions that works. Although These all are for old builds of Windows 10. There are plenty of tutorials on the internet to fix this problem.
#WINDOWS 10 ISO MOUNTING WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 default apps option also does not work. Mount and open with Windows Explorer both options go missing from context menu. Technically, To use Windows 10 built in ISO mounter, We need to open ISO image files with Windows Explorer.Īfter installing or uninstalling third party programs, When You try to open ISO image files with Windows 10 built in ISO mounter, You don’t find mount or Windows Explorer options in context menu.

When Does The Problem Arise?Įverything goes well but the problem arises, When WinRar, 7Zip, PowerISO and other third party programs are installed on Windows 10 and You change default utility to third party programs. All you have to do is double click on an ISO file to open or use ISO images. You don’t need to mount ISO images to a virtual drive.

Windows 10 comes with a built in utility for ISO images mounting, extraction and other purposes.
#WINDOWS 10 ISO MOUNTING FOR WINDOWS 10#
This tutorial has been made for Windows 10 users to solve mount ISO missing in Windows 10. Today’s tutorial will help you bring back mount ISO image files and open with Windows explorer options in context menu.
