It is (luckily for me), but I have to do it every time I turn it on. And since I have the isos somewhere stored, it's just annoying to find and open them both. I remember Daemon just sinply kept them mounted after turning pc on.
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True, now that you say it, I remember too 😀
I recently downloaded an older version of Daemon tools, I think it was from archive.org
Maybe this one 🤔 https://archive.org/details/daemon347
I do not know if that works on recent windows versions though..