

If you're using Clover legacy boot settings this guide won't be for you. This all inclusive guide is targeted for helping others using UEFI booting of Windows 10 alongside their OS X using the Clover boot loader 'UEFI' option installed on the OS X partition through latest EL Captain Multi-beast version 8xx. This guide has no guarantee it will work for you as it did for me. This is a "straight to the point" guide, not "how I did it guide". I find I enjoy helping other OS X self builder's and enthusiasts with their systems after I've been helped many times myself by this very community. Remember to back up the Registry and create a system restore point before you use it, so you can go back if you feel the need.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide You can download the file to fix this problem by clicking here. The Registry file is attached below so in case you run into the same problem just enter this registry key.

Now, I can see mount option and it works perfectly fine. Then, the author entered that key into the Registry and rebooted the system. The author installed Windows 10 on a laptop should have extracted all the ISO Shell related keys from different locations and merged into one. The 3rd party software couldn't be properly uninstalled and even the uninstaller couldn't remove it completely! It is still linked to Virtual Clone instead of Windows.isoFile. The author went into the Windows Registry and checked the Shell entries for: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.isoOpenWithProgids But before this can go, one more option needs to be tried. In the end, I decided it might be necessary to run a refresh or reset Windows. The author clicked on Associate a file type or protocol with a program and looked for the ISO file but couldn't find it.

So I went to Control Panel> Default Programs to check if the file associations were set correctly. The author then tried to mount again - but still out of luck! The author used free uninstaller software to completely remove the program and reboot the system. When the author tries to upgrade it to a new version, this fails. Then I noticed that my friend had installed a 3rd party application to mount the ISO image - called Virtual Clone, but the version he installed was not supported for the current operating system. So I ran the System File Checker, rebooted the system and tried to mount the ISO image again. My initial thought was that it was possible that friend was causing the problem with some file system. A friend of mine also can't mount the ISO image on Windows 10, but this is a little different: Mount option is missing!
