NO.
But when you say add new iso files, maybe you mean download new iso file from internet.
Then you can firstly boot some Linux ISO that only run in memory (e.g. TinyCore) and download new iso file inside it.
For these distros, /dev/sda1 is accessable.
But when you say add new iso files, maybe you mean download new iso file from internet.
Then you can firstly boot some Linux ISO that only run in memory (e.g. TinyCore) and download new iso file inside it.
For these distros, /dev/sda1 is accessable.