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  • OSFMount command line problems - corrupted media or unsupported format

    Hello!
    When I mount CD image file (ISO/NRG) via GUI everything works fine. But when using command line I can't open mounted drive - it's inaccessible. The error states that media is corrupted or in unsupported format. I've trided every option possible and older osfmout builds, but with no luck.
    OSFMount: v.1.5.1015
    OS: Windows 7 x64

  • #2
    Originally posted by daemon View Post
    Hello!
    When I mount CD image file (ISO/NRG) via GUI everything works fine. But when using command line I can't open mounted drive - it's inaccessible. The error states that media is corrupted or in unsupported format. I've trided every option possible and older osfmout builds, but with no luck.
    OSFMount: v.1.5.1015
    OS: Windows 7 x64
    We weren't able to reproduce it on our side. What is the exact command you are using?

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    • #3
      osfmount -a -o cd -m k: -t file -f "c:\1.nrg"
      or
      osfmount -a -m k: -t file -f "c:\1.nrg"

      Output is something like this:
      Creating device...
      Created device 0: K: -> C:\1.nrg
      Notifying applications...
      Done.

      GUI version indicates that dirve K: created with cmd-line has unknown filesystem.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by daemon View Post
        osfmount -a -o cd -m k: -t file -f "c:\1.nrg"
        or
        osfmount -a -m k: -t file -f "c:\1.nrg"

        Output is something like this:
        Creating device...
        Created device 0: K: -> C:\1.nrg
        Notifying applications...
        Done.

        GUI version indicates that dirve K: created with cmd-line has unknown filesystem.
        Does this happen for ISO images as well?

        If the data is not sensitive, we can provide FTP details for you to upload the image so that we can have a look at it.

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        • #5
          I thought it happens with every image of any type, but it seems that plain ISO works fine. Nrg, img, ccd - don't.
          Also mixed-mode images (data+audio) cause the same problem with GUI version.
          Last edited by daemon; Feb-25-2014, 06:04 AM.

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