ISO files may be provided as freeware from the game developer or publisher. If you don’t see file extensions (e. g. , . iso, . exe, . jpg) at the end of file names in the File Explorer, click the View tab at the top of the window, and place a checkmark next to “File name extensions” in the “Show/hide” panel.
ISO files may be provided as freeware from the game developer or publisher. If you don’t see file extensions (e. g. , . iso, . exe, . jpg) at the end of file names in the File Explorer, click the View tab at the top of the window, and place a checkmark next to “File name extensions” in the “Show/hide” panel.
ISO files may be provided as freeware from the game developer or publisher. If you don’t see file extensions (e. g. , . iso, . exe, . jpg) at the end of file names in the File Explorer, click the View tab at the top of the window, and place a checkmark next to “File name extensions” in the “Show/hide” panel.
This gives the ISO its own drive letter like it’s a real DVD-ROM drive. You’ll see it in the left panel of File Explorer with your other drives.
If the game doesn’t require the “DVD” to be inserted during gameplay, you can “eject” the ISO image. To do this, right-click the new drive in File Explorer and click Eject.