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If you are using Windows Explorer to mount the file or a third-party application, read this troubleshooting guide to learn how you can fix your Windows 10 .ISO file. One of the main reasons for which you’re getting the file has been corrupted error is the fact that you previously installed a third-party ISO application on your Windows 10 computer. Another possible explanation is that certain system files have been corrupted since your last used Windows Explorer. How can I fix The disc image file has been corrupted error?1. Uninstall your ISO app and install a proper one
If you need additional info on how to uninstall programs and apps on Windows 10, we’ve written a dedicated guide on this subject. How we test, review and rate?We have worked for the past 6 months on building a new review system on how we produce content. Using it, we have subsequently redone most of our articles to provide actual hands-on expertise on the guides we made. For more details you can read how we test, review, and rate at WindowsReport. Now that you uninstalled the ISO app, did you know that you can also extract the image by using WinZip ISO files are basically archives so here’s how you can extract them in just 4 easy steps:
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3. Launch System File Checker
If you’re having trouble accessing Command Prompt as an admin, then you better take a closer look on this guide to fix this problem. 4. Download the ISO file againGo again to Microsoft’s website where you downloaded the .ISO file and redo the process. Sometimes the download process can get interrupted at one point or another resulting in an unfinished download. Yes, as simple as this solution may seem, quite a few users confirmed they managed to fix the problem by relaunching the ISO download process. 5. Use DISM with RestoreHealth
Hit Enter after each command. Wait until the current command has completed the scanning process before entering the next one. Keep in mind that the whole process might sometimes take up to 30 minutes. If you followed the steps above, your .ISO file mounting issues should be history now. If you do have other questions or you ran into any issues while following the steps listed in this tutorial, let us know in the comments below. |