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    I run Vista Home Edition.

    When I mount images on Daemon, the image doesn't load up, and when I go to manually enter the files through the virtual drive via My Computer, there aren't any virtual drives. Could someone help?

  • #2
    Assign a drive letter to your virtual drive through windows drive letter assignment.
    Last edited by Blazkowicz; 25.03.2008, 21:04.
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    • #3
      Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
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      • #4
        Blazkowicz;

        Sorry for the beginner's touch on Vista, but where do I find Windows Drive Letter Assignment?


        Copytrooper;

        I found this link yesterday, sorry to say but I didn't understand half of your format. Truth is I made it to Device Manager but I couldnt find Virtual Devices subcatogorized anywhere and therefore couldn't find cdrom.sys, storprop.dll, or redbook.sys

        I also deleted infcache.1 from before but it still works to no avail.

        Furthermore, I installed a whole pack of different image mounters ( Daemon, Alcohol 120%, Virtual CloneDrive etc) and none of them work which would suggest that theres something wrong with my computer settings.

        Again, I run Windows Vista Home 32bit.

        Any further clarifications would help alot,

        Thanks

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        • #5
          You will find that in: control panel/administrative tools/computer management/disk management

          There you do a right click on the virtual drive (you will see it has a strange name), change drive letter and then select a drive letter.


          When i posted that above i just haven't known the correct word for that.


          In device manager you have to look for DVD/CD-ROM devices.
          Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
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          • #6
            Blazkowicz;

            Thanks for the heads up, but when I went into Computer Management I did not see any virtual drives. I have installed Daemon Lite and mounted an image. here's a screenshot of how my Computer Management looks like. Maybe I'm missing something:

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            • #7
              The is no "Virtual device section" in device manager. The virtual devices should be in CD/DVD-ROM section with the "real" devices.
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              They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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