Virtual Drive

Virtual Drive is a software tool that acts like a real hard drive or USB drive on your computer. Instead of being a physical piece of hardware, it exists in your system’s memory or on a virtual machine. Virtual drives are useful for opening files from disk images, like ISO or IMG files, without needing to burn them to a physical disc.

They can also mimic other types of storage, such as CD-ROMs or network drives. This makes them handy for testing software or managing files in a virtual setup. Virtual drives simplify file management and let you work with data without physical media.