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How to mount the ISO file using PowerShell?
To mount the ISO file in Windows using PowerShell, we can use the Mount−DiskImage command. The below command will mount the image file stored at the C:\ISO location.
Mount−DiskImage −ImagePath "C:\ISOs\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter_EVAL_en−us_14393_refresh (1).ISO"
Output
Attached : True BlockSize : 0 DevicePath : \.\CDROM0 FileSize : 6972221440 ImagePath : C:\ISOs\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter_EVAL_en-us_14393_refresh (1).ISO LogicalSectorSize : 2048 Number : 0 Size : 6972221440 StorageType : 1 PSComputerName :
You can also check from Windows Explorer that the disk is mounted.
To mount on the remote computer, we can use CIMSession as a remote session and mount the disk.
$sess = New−CimSession −ComputerName Labmachine2k12 Mount−DiskImage −CimSession $sess −ImagePath F:\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter.iso
In the above example, Disk Image file ISO will be mounted on the remote computer LabMachine2k12 which is available on the same server (LabMachine2k12) on the F: path.
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