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ImgDrive 1.8.6

ImgDrive

ImgDrive is a CD/DVD/BD emulator - a tool that allows you to mount optical disc images by simply clicking on them in Windows Explorer. If you have downloaded an ISO image and want to use it without burning it to a blank disc, ImgDrive is the easiest way to do it.

ImgDrive features:

  • One-click mounting of iso, cue, nrg, mds/mdf, ccd, isz images
  • Runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions from XP to Windows 11
  • Mount ape, flac, m4a, wav, wavpack, tta file as AUDIO CD (16-bit/44.1kHz)
  • Mount a folder as DVD/BD
  • Mount images in command line
  • Does not require rebooting after installation
  • Support up to 7 virtual drives at the same time
  • Support multi session disc image (ccd/mds/nrg)
  • A special portable version is available
  • Translated to more than 10 languages
  • ImgDrive is freeware, you may use it at no cost

Support File Type:

  • .ccd - CloneCD image files
  • .cue - Cue sheets files of ape/flac/m4a/tta/wav/wv/bin
  • .iso - Standard ISO image files
  • .isz - Compressed ISO image files
  • .nrg - Nero image files
  • .mds - Media descriptor image files

ImgDrive 1.8.6 changelog:

  • Remove apply button from settings dialog

  • Fixed the status of "Hide Unmounted Drives" was inconsistent in some cases

  • Rename 'Hide Unmounted Drives' to 'Hide Empty Drives'

  • Added drive type and size column

  • Added option to show/hide Other DVD/CD-ROM Drives

  • Removed option shortcut: Ctrl+S

  • Fixed Ctrl+O shortcut not working

Download: ImgDrive 1.8.6 | 686 KB (Freeware, paid upgrade available)
Download: ImgDrive Portable
View: ImgDrive Home Page

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