Lỗi there was a problem mounting the file năm 2024

Seen on Windows 10, and Server 2012, when attempting to open or mount an ISO file, (even downloaded direct from Microsoft). You get the following error;

Note: Can also been seen with .VHD files.

Lỗi there was a problem mounting the file năm 2024

Couldn’t Mount File

Sorry, there was a problem mounting the file.

Solution

Before you try anything else simply COPY the iso file to the root of your C: drive, and try again.

99% of the time simply copying the file to the C: drive will fix the problem, but if you’re still reading then that’s probably not the case for you? The problem is most likely that the ISO file has had the sparse attribute set.

chào mọi người ạ! Mình đang dùng win 8, trước đây vẫn mount file iso bình thường, nhưng không hiểu sao bây h không thể dùng đc tính năng này nữa. khi mình mount file, thì nó hiện ra hộp thông báo là : "couldn't mount file. there was a problem mounting the file."

Mình có lên mạng search thì thấy có mấy bài viết nói là: dùng command prompt(admin). cơ mà mình không phải dân IT nên khi mở command prompt(admin) rồi lại không biết phải nhập lệnh gì. 😔((

Có lần mình dọn dẹp mấy file, máy đưa ra cảnh báo đó là file hệ thống_ bạn không thể xóa, nhưng mình vẫn cố tình xóa. Không biết cái này nó có liên quan j đến vấn đề mình đang gặp không ạ. :(

Mn giúp mình với ạ! please!!!.

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"You don't have permission" error message when you try to mount an ISO image

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  • 12/26/2023

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This article helps to fix the error "You don't have permission" when you try to mount an ISO image.

Applies to: Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10 - all editions Original KB number: 2993573

Symptoms

When you try to mount an ISO image in Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, or Windows 8, you receive the following error message:

Couldn't Mount File You don't have permission to mount the file.

The message window is shown in the following screenshot.

Lỗi there was a problem mounting the file năm 2024

This problem occurs when you perform either of the following operations:

  • You double-click an .iso file or you use disk image tools to mount an ISO image from either a local or network source.
  • You try to mount an ISO image through the shortcut menu in Windows Explorer.

Note

Although you receive the error message, the ISO image is mounted successfully in most cases.

Other reported symptoms

  • When you click an .iso file in Windows Explorer to try to mount the ISO image, the operation fails and you receive the following error message:
    Sorry there was a problem mounting the file You receive the following Windows PowerShell error message:

    Error:17098 - The component store has been corrupted

    When you run the mountdiskimage -imagepath c:\images\windows8.1_enterprise.iso command in PowerShell, the operation fails and you receive the following error message: mount-diskimage: "The version does not support this version of the file format". Hresult 0xc03a0005

Cause

This problem may occur for one or more of the following reasons:

  • A USB media reader device is attached to the computer.
  • Removable media is mounted in the computer.
  • The .iso file that you are trying to mount is a sparse file.

To determine whether a file is a sparse file, use one of the following methods.

Method 1: Check the file properties

  1. In the C:\images folder, right-click the Windows8.1_Enterprise.iso file.
  2. Click Properties.
  3. Click Details.
  4. Check the Attributes line for the letter "P" to indicate a sparse file.

Method 2: Use PowerShell

  1. Run the following Windows PowerShell command:

    (get-item c:\test\mydisk.iso).attributes

  2. Check for the word "SparseFile" in the command output to indicate a sparse file.

Resolution

To resolve this problem, use one of the following methods.

Resolution 1

Copy the ISO file to a new file by saving it to a different folder or giving it a different name.

This process should remove the sparse attribute and enable the file to be mounted.

Resolution 2

If you have a flash media reader or any removable media, try to eject the removable media. Then, reassign the drive letters in such a manner that you leave a lower drive letter available to mount the ISO image. The file might not behave correctly if it has an assigned drive that follows other drives.

For example, consider the following layout.

Drive Assignment C Hard disk D DVD E USB device F ISO (auto assigned)

In this layout, the ISO image is auto assigned to drive F when it is mounted. It causes the error that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section. However, the drive continues to function.

After you eject the ISO drive F, reassign the USB drive to drive F. Now when you mount the ISO image, it will be auto assigned to drive E without generating any errors. The new layout will be as follows.