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Need help mounting with PowerIso.  Probably something simple, I guess Im just retarded

Asked by fly-fast in Oracle Database, Computer Hard Drives, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

OK. I searched the web, found some potential solutions for the problem I'm about to explain, but I had no luck with resolving.

Im running Vista with PowerISO(full legal copy)

I've got cd xyz.DAA
When I right click and goto mount, it mounts, but it's then mounted in the form of .UIF.  So, I've got My computer Drive X containing a UIF file.  I cant seem to use this.  

I get the same error when I try and mount an ISO.  All I get is that UIF file when I browse the directory I think that I just mounted.  Start Free Trial
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