The File Format Is Invalid Or Unsupported Poweriso
Hi,A new device that was recently added to your computer system needs a driver update to let your peripherals run properly on your computer. If the plug and play feature doesn’t work, you will need to install it manually. Poweriso not installed correctly. In your case, the devices gotreset because of the recent Windows Update.
Hi all,I am currently using Windows 7 Ultimate build 7600 RTM.I installed the OS for about 3 days already. All the programs work fine, and I was trying to install some programs from an ISO, so i tried to install MagicISO and later, gBurner and then PowerISO. I uninstalled both MagicISO and gBurner because i find PowerISO work better for me.All the ISO I currently have are all able to use yesterday, but for some reason or another, all my ISOs are unable to mount/burnt/read.I open it with PowerISO and they prompt a message 'The file disc image is invalid or unsupported'. I try burning using the in-built ISO burner from Windows 7 they give me a message 'The selected disc image is not valid'but taking the very same few ISOs that I tested on my other computer, they burn/mount and read properly. So why are the ISOs having the same problem in Windows 7?
Anyone can kindly share and shed some light on this? Your help is very much appreciated.Thanks in advance. I recall a problem being caused by MagicIso on 7. You may not have completely uninstalled it. The remnants after reboot may be interfering with PowerIso.Try a system restore to a point before you first installed MagicIso.If no joy, uninstall and reinstall PowerIso.If that doesn't work, reinstall MagicIso and use Revo to help uninstall it.I tested MagicIso and also had problems. In Windows 7.Never used gburner.UltraIso and PowerISO work perfect.I'd try the restore and then use some 3rd party (your chose) and uninstall MagicISO. I use Win7Manager.check the site and Magiciso claims 5.5(build 276)works ok in Win 7 they fixed a majority of bugs.
I recall a problem being caused by MagicIso on 7. You may not have completely uninstalled it. The remnants after reboot may be interfering with PowerIso.Try a system restore to a point before you first installed MagicIso.If no joy, uninstall and reinstall PowerIso.If that doesn't work, reinstall MagicIso and use Revo to help uninstall it.I tested MagicIso and also had problems. In Windows 7.Never used gburner.UltraIso and PowerISO work perfect.I'd try the restore and then use some 3rd party (your chose) and uninstall MagicISO. I use Win7Manager.check the site and Magiciso claims 5.5(build 276)works ok in Win 7 they fixed a majority of bugs.yup, i used the 5.5(build 276) but i didn't like it after i found poweriso.i wanted to do a restore, but unfortunately, there's no restore points to do so. I'm looking for all possiblities now instead of reinstalling the OS.
The File Format Is Invalid Or Unsupported Poweriso Bin
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