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    I had just formatted my pc, everything was working fine
    I installed the latest version of daemon but it did not assign a virtual drive and just showed up as drive D , no cd's or dvd's would play. I uninstalled daemon, and now my d drive has dissapeared altogether, i can hear the discs move in the drive but it wont play and theres no reference to a d drive at all.
    looked on ur forums for a solution, have done the kb article and done the upper and lower class filters , checked if any dtools drivers are left over in sys32 and also uninstalled my d drive which does show up in the device manager and says its working fine, nothing has helped.
    i apologise if i have missed any other solution on the forum but i cant see any other help, i dont really want to reformat yet again
    many thanks karen

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    Originally Posted by ksweet321 View Post
    I had just formatted my pc, everything was working fine
    I installed the latest version of daemon but it did not assign a virtual drive and just showed up as drive D , no cd's or dvd's would play. I uninstalled daemon, and now my d drive has dissapeared altogether, i can hear the discs move in the drive but it wont play and theres no reference to a d drive at all.
    looked on ur forums for a solution, have done the kb article and done the upper and lower class filters , checked if any dtools drivers are left over in sys32 and also uninstalled my d drive which does show up in the device manager and says its working fine, nothing has helped.
    i apologise if i have missed any other solution on the forum but i cant see any other help, i dont really want to reformat yet again
    many thanks karen
    Don't do drugs xD

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    • #3
      yup same thing happend to me.

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      • #4
        Have you tried to right-click My Computer, select Manage and then go to Disk Management?..





        ...to see what's exactly going on?

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