We completely understand not wanting to burn a CD. So why not just mount the ISO file like a CD-ROM? ImDISK allows you to read ISO files just like you put a CD or DVD in the player. ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver is a disk image emulator created by Olof Lagerkvist. It is Open Source, containing some code licensed under GPL, and some under BSD. It can emulate devices as hard drives, floppy drives, or CD/DVD drives. Emulated drives can be mounted as removable media, or not, affecting how Windows caches the file system. They can also be mounted to memory, so changes do not affect the original image. ImDisk is tested under under Windows NT 3.51, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and Server 2003. It also works under Windows Vista and 7 (x86-32 and x86-64) though driver signing check must be disabled. ImDisk is a virtual disk driver for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008.
ImDISK can use one or more disk image files to create virtual hard disk, floppy or CD/DVD drives .The install package installs a console-mode control program called imdisk.exe and a Control Panel applet. After install is finished, type imdisk without parameters for syntax help or double click the ImDisk icon in the Control Panel. It also adds a menu item in Windows Explorer so that you can right-click on a file to mount it as a virtual disk drive. Users of mdconfig in FreeBSD will probably be familiar with the command line syntax of imdisk.exe. The driver, service and control program can be uninstalled using the Add/Remove programs applet in the Control Panel. No reboot is required for installing or uninstalling. See Screenshot...