In today’s article, we’ll show you a few methods that you try in order to fix this issue for good.

What to do if Windows Server can’t mount ISO files?

1. Make sure to open the file with Windows Explorer

2. Make sure that the ISO file is completely downloaded

A corrupted download can sometimes cause this problem with ISO files. To avoid this issue, here are a few simple guidelines to follow in the future: Want to create and open ISO files? You should really use one of these applications

3. Switch to the administrator account

Many users reported that Windows Server can’t mount ISO files on their PC. If possible, check if this issue exists with the administrator account. If not, it’s most likely that you don’t have the necessary privileges as a regular user, so you might want to contact your administrator.

4. Use PowerShell

5. Move the ISO file to another location

Can’t open ISO files? Here are few great ISO mounting tools to use instead!

6. Use 7-zip

7. Copy the file or change the sparse flag

There you go, several simple solutions that will help you if Windows Server couldn’t mount ISO files. If you found our solutions helpful, feel free to let us know in the comments section. READ ALSO:

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