
The methods to mount an ISO file are the same for both Windows 10 and 11.

There are multiple ways you can mount an ISO image in Windows. It is also possible to only extract the contents of an ISO file, but that requires third-party tools which we have discussed in this post. You can mount an ISO file directly onto your Windows system to use its content(s). Windows 11 and Windows 10 are among these operating systems. Most operating systems natively support ISO files, which means they can be used (mounted) without having to use a third-party tool. You can download an ISO file off the internet like any other regular file. This prevents any data corruption while preserving its formatting. The ISO images have now become multipurpose and vastly used to share large files and software in a single-file format.
