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OK, maybe a silly question... but is it possible to burn several CD Images (iso, bin/cue, mds/mdf) as data onto a DVD and then mount them directly from the physical DVD drive to a virtual CD drive with DT? So I could save the HD space for the images, needn't deal with the problems of burning SD-protected images to a CD and play different games with only one disc .
I do this, it works really well, it seems to be at least as fast as, if not faster than the original CD.
Oh, make sure you unmount before removing/replacing the disc... Windows REALLY doesn't like seeing the wrong disc in there. (I got so many dialog boxes demanding I put the original in, that I had to power down - I couldn't get out of the loop)
Oh, make sure you unmount before removing/replacing the disc... Windows REALLY doesn't like seeing the wrong disc in there. (I got so many dialog boxes demanding I put the original in, that I had to power down - I couldn't get out of the loop)
You can kill the process with the Taskmanager (Ctrl+Alt+Del) then it will stop looping!
You can start the explorer.exe again by typing <explorer> into the New Task option of the Taskmanager.
When I do this after killing the main explorer.exe (the one which shows the task bar), I simply get an Explorer window looking at C:\ - no taskbar gets recreated.
Note: if explorer crashes a new instance starts right up and recreates the taskbar. If explorer is killed via Task manager, this does not occur.
If I need to kill the main explorer instance, I've found that the best way to do it is to attach a debugger then quit the debugger - that kills the process in a way that causes the new instance to start up no problem:
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