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Originally Posted by Mystique
Goto Device Manager and oben CD/DBVD-Rom and install manually the Drivers from x:\Windows\inf and the problem should be solved with Drive letters.
Otherwise more Infos plz, PC Configuration eg which Windows etc.
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Hi
my original question written for another forum before I discovered these forums is posted in quotes below. Also quoted above is what is said to be the solution, however I cannot carry all that out. I can find DVD/CD-ROM inside device manager where it has a good driver which makes it work for other purposes than "Daemon tools" . That installing it manually stuff doesn't make sense to me. How do you install it manually? Any answer to this question or my question as originally written below would be greatly greatly appreciated!
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"Daemon tools" drive letter configuration problem?
Hi
on another thread somebody recommended to me to use this software, which is free for noncommercial use, called "Daemon tools." Having downloaded it and looked it over it seems like it should be great software if only I could get it configured. The software is said to have the capability of letting you make a backup copy of your DVDs in spite of the fact that DVDs are usually copy protected in a way which will not permit you to make backup copies.
My configuration problem with my copy of "Daemon tools" is I cannot configure it to recognize my DVD drive which is presently designated drive letter E on my computer. I have tried doing what "Daemon tools" recommends to change drive letters by going to "set device parameters" on one of the "Daemon tools" menu's. This yields a dialog box which only gives me the possibilities of changing the drive letter to F through Z but not E. I have tried reinstalling "Daemon tools" which did not alleviate this problem. I have also tryed to chang the designation of my drive letter in Windows XP however I do not know how to log in to my computer as an administrator. I stopped logging in to my computer almost as soon as I bought it and no longer know how to log into it as an administrator if ever I could. So I would really appreciate it if someone here could tell me how to fix my dilemma and get "Daemon tools" to work successfully with my computer.
I would consider using an alternative program that does the same thing as "Daemon tools", however free use is a very attractive price. So please tell me if there is an alterative programs someone here has used that works just as well or nearly as well.
Very sincerely
BBMiller