![]() dumb I know but that fixes it (sometimes), and even if you manage to make the Windows ISO boot from UEFI/BIOS, it will just complain with the drivers or something, which just means that the CDROM emulation went kaput again with the UDF limitation (the unplug/replug USB fix dont work here) so your basically SOL.īut there's a workaround, all you have to do is convert the ISO file from UDF extension into Joliet, with this, the iso file will recognized as a CDROM supported filesystem. you cant mount any ISOs that is using UFD extensionįor the actual testing, yep there's a issue when mounting ISO files in UDF format and when you open it, allyou can see is a single text file containingīut you can actually just make it work if you do unplug/plug back the USB cable multiple times. you cant mount any ISOs larger than 2GB in filesize Not to mention of the kernel limitation of not being able to properly emulate a DVD drive which is basically essential on most ISO files now a days due to UFD extension (which majority of OS, specially Linux dont support in CDROM mode). Even if the image file is saved as DAA format, the virtual drive can handle that format directly.Drivedroid is only usable for USB flashdrive emulation, CDROM however is kernel dependent, you may even need to patch your android kernel to accept 2gig ISOs for it to work properly.
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