| Cause | Description | |-------|-------------| | | Windows 11’s native mounting may reject ISO 9660 extensions or UDF versions older/newer than supported. | | Virtual drive letter conflict | Drive “2” may be mapped to a disconnected network drive or reserved letter. | | Corrupted ISO structure | Unattended ISOs built with some tools (e.g., NTLite, OSDBuilder) can produce non‑standard boot sectors. | | Third‑party driver conflict | Virtual CD software (Daemon Tools, PowerISO) may block native Windows mounting. | | Group Policy restriction | “Access to CD/DVD drives” may be disabled for standard users. | | VM configuration issue | In VMware/VirtualBox, the virtual DVD drive must be set to “Connected” and point to a valid ISO path. |
to create a bootable USB drive. This bypasses the need for a virtual CD/DVD drive entirely. Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Fix
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