I downloaded the Poweriso installer for Windows from the creator's website, performed the install and uninstalled it after I no longer needed it. When I performed my usual scan with MalwareBytes later on, the installer was flagged as PUP. From a quick google search, I found out that at least in the past, poweriso would also install some adware indeed. I checked appwiz where I saw no extra applications having been installed (I know that doesn't mean much) and deep scans from Malwarebytes and Windows Defender did not find anything.

So, relying on the tool for OS or software disk images to work undoubtedly makes sense. But, there are issues you may encounter. According to certain tech complaint forums, users have reported it as a failure while burning a game file into a disk, and even ISO files to certain extents. They encountered incessant pop-ups like "Media detection failed, on no media in the drive or poweriso not showing usb " with some complicated names which starts with E://.


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Basically, it finds difficulty to read or to recognize the disk inserted into the system drive. On many cases, users get into troubles even installing the software. While launching the software for a specific task, notifications like "Not successfully installed/ certain installation files missing" are also encountered. What's more, there are many other issues when using PowerISO: poweriso can't open the following partition or poweriso can't mount. Reasons are yet unknown for such impediments. But surely you would require a lot of legwork if your disk is not read by the software.

So to first fix this turn the computer on and enter the BIOS settings, check to make sure the boot order is set to load the CD drive prior to anything else. Save and Exit the bios, load a working Boot CD, it can be any CD such as a windows boot or linux live cd and restart the computer. If it does not boot we will need to make sure the hardware is properly working.



This post was to express surprise that the same old WinISO code has since, surfaced & been renamed to PowerISO? (remember, winiso wasn't updated since 4 years - something fishy in this, the licensed buyers of winiso left in the lurch so the utility maker can profit more by launching poweriso?)

I Logged on to Windows 10. Download and run poweriso as admin and continue it as TRIAL then go to TOOLS --> Clean USB Drive after that format the PEN DRIVE. Now, the USBs running fine for me. I don't know maybe this will work for him also I'm thinking.

This video shows the method to mount an ISO file with PowerISO. The first step involves the opening of the Internet browser and Google. Type 'poweriso' in it and press 'search'. Click on the download link in the first search result and download PowerISO. This can be done by clicking on the 'download site 2' and clicking on 'Run' in the resultant window. Install the PowerISO and open it. Click on 'Mount'. Select 'Set Number of Drives' and choose one. Select the drive and select the ISO file you want to mount. Open 'My Computer' and the drive of the file. This completes the procedure.

I've created a windows 10 64bit ISO using the MediaCreationTool from MS. I am attempting to burn it to my 4.7G DVD, but it keeps saying there's not enough room. I've verified the DVD has never been used, and I tried multiple blank DVD-R but still getting the same error messages. Not sure how to go about this? 


Correct, the ISO shows 4526MB in Power ISO. But when it goes to burn, it gives the error message not enough space. I believe the DVD-R though it says 4.7GB but windows explorer properties shows 4.3GB :/ 


I have used PowerISO to burn windows 10 ISO's before. I did have to run PowerISO as admin to get it to work. I'm not sure why, but the windows 10 ISO is the only image that required it be ran as admin. I use DVD+R


Update I found another MediaCreationtool link that has the Windows 10 Pro option.. The original link I downloaded form was, -us/software-download/windows10 Opens a new window and that gave me the Home option.. strange. I'll have an update once this new tool completes.. 


Thanks, but compatibility mode is for programs meant to run on windows (I think). There were no windows when DOP came out. It is a DOS only sort of thing. XP on a 32-bit machine can do it, but I never got it to run on a 64-bit. XP's DOS window has just a touch more DOS in it than Win7 too. I think. 2351a5e196

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