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Look at the YASU 1.07 download page :
Release Date and Time: Tuesday, January 9 2007, 15:38
On the forum, the announcement of YASU 1.07 was made 7 days after...
see also this post :http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/anno...ts-t15682.html
I do'nt know more, but it seems that validation process take quite a long time...
Look at the YASU 1.07 download page :
Release Date and Time: Tuesday, January 9 2007, 15:38
On the forum, the announcement of YASU 1.07 was made 7 days after...
see also this post :http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/anno...ts-t15682.html
I do'nt know more, but it seems that validation process take quite a long time...
It could also mean that DT customers get to download/use the newer version(s) before non-customers.
*Hint: Become a DT customer and you'll get to download/use more than just newer versions of Y.A.S.U.
Hey guys, your all are talking about cycling F5 button in the download page... Is it here: http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php ?
I cant find any track of YASU over there...
sYk0 - great job man, if you ever been caught we'll bring you the sigarettes to the jail.. just a joke.
Any chance of getting a drive throttle like 'CD Bremse' built into YASU. On a timer or sector check would be even better.
Like if the virtual drive is accessed somewhere other than standard data sectors the speed is throttled to 1x, otherwise its full speed ahead.
As stated in my other posts, I used Nero CD Speed to scan the virtual drive at 1x while Supreme Commander was loading and it has started every time. Sorry, nearly...SR7 timed out once but on retry it passed the check.
@psyreus
Using Nero DriveSpeed instead of Nero CD Speed would be more comfortable if you often get timed out because of "suboptimal" DPM files (you can also let it autostart if necessary). In my opinion tiny Y.A.S.U. shouldn't become a Multi-tool serving "special" needs.
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