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Why assign a drive letter?


Because some of my older software doesn't repond to UNC reference.

I also save my audio CD's to Nero's NRG format, which I can then mount as a virtual CD and play in my audio player as if it were a physical CD. And while the file could potentially get corrupt, it doesn't get scratched.

I use the free one from DVDFab, as I found some of the others balked when I went to Windows 10 (although they may have caught up). I used to use MagicISO for a long time, but it didn't like Windows 10 when it came out. The one from DVDFab seems to be based on MagicISO (similar interface), however, but works great on both my Win7 and Win10 machines.


John

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