Syntax error How to mount the ISO file using PowerShell?

How to mount the ISO file using PowerShell?



To mount the ISO file in Windows using PowerShell, we can use the Mount−DiskImage command. The below command will mount the image file stored at the C:\ISO location.

Mount−DiskImage −ImagePath "C:\ISOs\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter_EVAL_en−us_14393_refresh (1).ISO"

Output

Attached : True
BlockSize : 0
DevicePath : \.\CDROM0
FileSize : 6972221440
ImagePath : C:\ISOs\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter_EVAL_en-us_14393_refresh (1).ISO
LogicalSectorSize : 2048
Number : 0
Size : 6972221440
StorageType : 1
PSComputerName :

You can also check from Windows Explorer that the disk is mounted.

To mount on the remote computer, we can use CIMSession as a remote session and mount the disk.

$sess = New−CimSession −ComputerName Labmachine2k12
Mount−DiskImage −CimSession $sess −ImagePath
F:\Windows_Server_2016_Datacenter.iso

In the above example, Disk Image file ISO will be mounted on the remote computer LabMachine2k12 which is available on the same server (LabMachine2k12) on the F: path.

Updated on: 2021-01-25T07:26:11+05:30

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