 Han says, hopefully, what if you could help me with a Wee problem I have gotten since a few days? I used to mount an ISO file via a batch file. Mounting an ISO file, don't chafe yourself. I did so by Explorer. This used to work like a charm, however, not so anymore. I'm using Windows 11. Is there an alternative way to mount an ISO file via a batch file? Number one, I love the Wee problem. Maybe see a doctor for that. I liked it very descriptive of mounting a file. Maybe definitely see a doctor, a Wee and a mounting problem, I just don't know. How do you problem doing these sessions late on a Friday? For me, it's Saturday morning at 7 AM, so it's just like, I'm still not awake. The other thing I have with this question is, he talks about a batch file. Who still uses batch files? But the long and short of it is, in Windows 11, you can't do it anymore. The only way you can do it is with everything else is via PowerShell. So there's actually a mount command, a mount disk image command in PowerShell. So all you need to do is inside of your batch file which is now referred to as more like a command file, because batch files were old school. But the command file, basically what you put in there is just the word PowerShell, space and then a hyphen no profile because you don't want anything to load for you. Then use the mount hyphen disk image and the name of the ISO and give it a drive letter that you wanted to mount to. So it's really simple, but it's a one-liner, just a real simple one-liner. But that'll do the same thing inside of your batch file that you've done before. Yeah. Do we need to add anything to that? I mean, that's how you do it. That's how you do it. That's how it is going forward. Yeah, like anything mapping file shares and all that kind of stuff like to Azure drives and all that's all PowerShell now, it's all PowerShell. You can still use NetUse. I know a lot of folks that still have them in their log-on scripts and stuff like that, so NetUse is still there and I think it will be there. But yeah, you should start to get a little bit more modern. Yeah. NetUse sometimes can be so hit and miss for me, like I can run it three times before it actually shows up or whatever. But my PowerShell, man, I run that. I'm done. It's there. It's ready to go. Hans says, I'm sorry? It's Hans Day. Yeah. I'm Hans-free. All right, he died. He did. It's killed, really sad. Yes, it was. There's a family issue though. I don't want to get involved. Yeah.