I cannot mount any images, I keep getting the error message : Unable to mount image in kernel mode" , what do I do? Can I work around this? is it just som setting I have missed?
							
						
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 Re: Unable to mount image in kernel mode
 
 Can you create a test image in nero with only one file in a data cd compilation, then use the image recorder to save to somefile.nrg then try to mount that with DAEMON Tools?Originally Posted by sbuttars View Posti also get the same error. i have tried a few different programs to make the images the most recent being nero and have tried both iso and uif and neither work. i am using windows vista and daemon tools lite verson 4.12.3.the modern world:
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 Turns out (in my case anyway) it was winRAR. Yep.
 WinRAR's file association was messing something up with DT mounting the image.
 
 What I did was:
 
 I went into WinRAR, clicked Options, then Integration, and un-checked the "iso" extension. I closed DT, and booted it up again. First thing I noticed was the image icon changed to its proper graphic, and allowed DT to mount the image successfully. I tried reproducing the problem by re-associating iso's with WinRAR, but it still allowed it to pass. I did absolutely nothing between these steps however, so it shouldn't be a problem after re-associating iso's with WinRAR (why you'd do that I don't know).
 
 So, it worked for me. It *should* work for you guys and girls as as well.
 
 Here's what I was running.. I don't know if it matters much at this point, but here:
 
 OS: XP Pro (32)
 DTPRO, version 4.10.0218
 WinRAR, Version 3.80
 
 This was after wiping my PC completely too. Clean installs for everything, and barely any other programs installed on my PC.
 
 I really hope that helps! It was a problem that started to get pretty annoying.
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