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Start with the simplest fix: restart the virtual drive in Device Manager. If that fails, work your way down to the more advanced solutions. With patience and this guide, you will have your PowerISO virtual drive working correctly again.
To resolve the issue of PowerISO virtual drive not being installed correctly, follow these step-by-step troubleshooting steps:
PowerISO includes a standalone driver installer that many users overlook.
PowerISO is a popular software tool that allows users to create, edit, and manage ISO images, as well as mount virtual drives. The virtual drive feature enables users to mount an ISO image as a virtual drive, allowing them to access the contents of the image as if it were a physical drive. This feature is useful for various purposes, such as installing software, playing games, or running virtual machines.
PowerISO supports both standard and SCSI virtual drivers. If the default one fails, switch to the legacy driver.
Open PowerISO > Options > Configuration > Virtual Drive. Set the number of drives to , restart, then set it back to Admin Mode: Right-click the PowerISO shortcut and select "Run as Administrator."