

In this instance I’m saving it to C:\Temp\New Folder and naming it Image.Ĭlick the Advanced tab, and then the Bootable Disc tab.Ĭheck the Make Image Bootable checkbox, and click the Browse button next to Boot Image.īrowse to the Boot folder, and open the file. Next, click on the Browse Folder button next to the Destination part. In this instance I’m just imaging the D: drive.

Select the folder or drive you want to convert. Next to the Sources pane, click on the Browse Folder button. Now click on the “Create image file from files / folders” Plug the bootable stick into your machine. Make sure you select “Custom” during each screen and deselect the crapware that tries to sneak in. It’s a free application, but be careful during installation that you don’t install the 3rd party crap with it. %MountPath%\Servers\setup.exe /settings "%ScriptPath%\Configuration\Microsoft SQL Server 2005.Download and install ImgBurn. SET MSDNIsoPath=\\itapp\ISO Library\MSDNĮcho Install and configure Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Here is the unattended install of SQL to demonstrate my real world use of Pismo. Just make sure you specify that you want Pismo to mount to a drive letter when you are doing the mount and it will work fine. Some things you will want to pay attention to though is that by default it will not mount the ISO to a drive letter but instead mount it to a UNC path which can cause some software installers to fail when installing from the mounted path.

Works great on Windows Vista/7 圆4 (not natively 圆4 but completely compatible).By far the best free ISO mounting tool out there is Pismo file mount.
