Microsoft Details Native ISO/VHD Support in Windows 8

As with many previous posts to the Building Windows 8 blog, today's post deals with functionality we already knew was coming in Windows 8, in this case native ISO/VHD integration with the file system. Still, it's nice to see how this functionality is going to be implemented.

"We are adding native Explorer support for ISO and VHD files in Windows 8," Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky writes in the introduction to the post. "While terabytes of storage are available to all of us, managing disk (or disc) image formats remains important for a number of mission-critical operations in many organizations and among power users."

ISO (disc image) and VHD (virtualized disk image) files are integrated into the Explorer shell in Windows 8 exactly as you'd expect, and much in the same way that ZIP files were integrated years ago with Compressed Folders. These files can be mounted so that they appear as drive letters in Explorer, and then you can browse their contents, copy files, and so on, as with any other drive.

So, no surprises here.

However, as many have noticed--it is really obvious, after all--the accompanying video provides a peek at a hitherto mysterious aspect of Windows 8: What's the Start Menu in the classic Windows desktop going to look like now that the new Start Screen is replacing it?

It looks like this:

win8_newstartmenu_0

Of course, this has nothing to do with ISO/VHD integration. So we'll look at that interesting new feature, and the new notification overlay on the right, in a future post.

Discuss this Article 6

chrishedlund
on Aug 30, 2011
I remember hoping native ISO support would be built into Windows XP. Then thinking for sure it would be in Vista. Then thinking for absolutely sure it would be in Windows 7...
mleonard@compun...
on Aug 30, 2011
Did he also confirm in the blog post that Hyper-V is going to be in Windows 8 not just server 8? I know we've all assumed it was but Microsoft has not been willing to confirm. His statement seems to confirm it.
WATERCHEMIST
on Aug 30, 2011
This feature is long, long overdue. Shame on you Microsoft for not adding it years ago like Apple did in Mac OS X. Now get on to providing real features like Mission Control, Automator, and Time Machine.
richard_spiller
on Aug 30, 2011
Any idea if this will natively allow a media center DVD library built using iso files?
glonq
on Aug 30, 2011
Those with short memories might forget that "Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel" was a free PowerToy that Microsoft released for WinXP. It got retired, and now a decade after its initial release, it's getting included into Win8. This is progress? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_CD-ROM_Control_Panel
Waethorn
on Aug 30, 2011
I dunno what anyone is going on about. I've used Virtual CloneDrive for years now. It's free, and doesn't include the adware that Daemon Tools does. Plus, it works equally well on 64-bit as it does on 32-bit. It even works on Server, which I find extremely handy for installing LOB apps on ODD-less systems.

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