![]() Then you can just copy and paste files from the virtual DVD drive to your USB stick. Simply double click the ISO to mount it Windows 8 will create a virtual DVD drive inside the This PC folder. In Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, you don't need any third-party software to extract the ISO's contents to the USB flash drive: Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 have built-in support for ISO images. It creates a virtual drive which can mount ISO images and you can work with them like a regular DVD disk inserted in the physical DVD drive. In Windows 7, use the free and open source 7-zip archiver or install Virtual CloneDrive software which is also free. Warning! You will need to erase all data from the USB flash drive you use for this, so make a backup of the important data on it before you proceed.
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