Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-66.190.99.112-20150113163411/@comment-3547390-20150116030116

Alright, that should be fine. I operate on Windows 7 Ultimate, but it should be rather similar due to having similar Kernels.

You need to make Daemon the default program for .cue files. Right click the program, go to "open with", and browse for Daemon Tools Light if it isn't visible in the list of programs. Start Daemon Tools and create a DT virtual drive, you will never normally need SCSI. The .cue should have been added to the catalog, but if it isn't you want to add the file and then drag the catalog image over the created virtual drive.

To answer your assumption, you are not going to be putting the image on your BD drive. You are creating a virtual drive, one that exists only in your computer, which will trick it into believing that you have just inserted a CD.