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The ISO file does not need to be moved to This PC. When you mount it, a new drive letter will appear in "This PC". My guess that the Cyberlink Power to Go software probably made itself as the default app to burn ISO files and is overriding the mount option as the default - or the issues that you are trying to fix with Windows 10 is interfering with the mount option.
I would suggest to siddharth2cool that you burn a DVD from the ISO file using Cyberlink Power to Go. That would probably be the least complicated method for you at this point.