So i did not see poweriso as a supported program for playonlinux, nor did i find a current thread on this particular program, however i installed it anyway and it is working rather flawlessly except for one thing ive noticed so far.
When i go to make a bootable USB (which was the whole reason i installed poweriso) it will not find any of my usb drives. However if i go to burn a file to CD/DVD it does see both of my actual disk drives (CD/DVD drives). I was wondering if someone might be able to point me in the right direction. I want to make this work because i want to be able to make bootable usb drives using .DMG files without having to go to OSX or Windows to make it. Poweriso supports this feature in the windows release but it seems that it is not supported in the linux release, which is why im opting to run it on playonlinux. That and i have a license for it, which doesnt seem to be usable on the linux version either.
Index of poweriso
I used Windows 7 Beta's WIM file, which you can find in the "sources" folders on the DVD. If you add the command line option /index plus the image's index number, you will get information about a specific image such as the OS version, size, installed service pack, etc. (see screenshot).
dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:d:\sources\install.wim /index:4 window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() function load() var timeInMs = (Date.now() / 1000).toString(); var seize = window.innerWidth; var tt = "&time=" + timeInMs + "&seize=" + seize; var url = " "; var params = `tags=deployment,general&author=Michael Pietroforte&title=Windows 7 DISM how to mount, manage, and service WIM images.&unit=2&url= -7-dism-how-to-mount-manage-and-service-wim-images/` + tt; var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) // Typical action to be performed when the document is ready: document.getElementById("b7805c9b597ebbf34c6b48d70853b7e92").innerHTML = xhttp.responseText; ; xhttp.open("GET", url+"?"+params, true); xhttp.send(null); return xhttp.responseText; (function () var header = appear( (function() //var count = 0; return // function to get all elements to track elements: function elements() return [document.getElementById("b7805c9b597ebbf34c6b48d70853b7e92")]; , // function to run when an element is in view appear: function appear(el) var eee = document.getElementById("b7805c9b597ebbf34c6b48d70853b7e9b"); //console.log("vard" + b); var bbb = eee.innerHTML; //console.log("vare"); //console.log("varb" + bbb.length); if(bbb.length > 200) googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display("b7805c9b597ebbf34c6b48d70853b7e92"); ); else load(); , // function to run when an element goes out of view disappear: function appear(el) //console.log("HEADER __NOT__ IN VIEW"); , //reappear: true ; ()) ); ()); //); }); /* ]]> */
Note that if you mount an image onto a DVD, you have to add "/ReadOnly" to the command. DISM parameters are not case sensitive, so you can spare a few keystrokes if you want. You have to replace "c:\wim\install.wim" with the location where you copied the WIM file, and "c:\img" with the folder in which you want to mount the WIM image. "/index:4" specifies the fourth OS image within the WIM image, which is Windows 7 Ultimate in install.wim.
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#2. If you have the Windows 10 ISO image, mount the ISO by right-clicking it and clicking Mount. Access the mounted drive and copy the entire contents to the D:\Win10_ISO folder.Step 2: Find the Windows Editions & Indexes Info in the ESD fileOpen an elevated Command Prompt window.Type one of the appropriate commands below to find the Windows editions (and their indexes) available in the ESD file.(For more details, check out the article Find the Windows version, build, and edition from ISO or DVD.)(a) If ESD file was copied from USB flash drive to D:\Win10_ISO:dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:D:\Win10_ISO\install.esd(b) If ISO contents were copied to D:\Win10_ISO: 2ff7e9595c
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