I have been using daemon tools for years and never have had a problem/bug like this.
When I try to mount a file, appears an error message saying "Unable to mount image. Unable to open file in kernel mode".
The problem appeared one day, I don't know how. I had been mounting an iso file during days, and just one day that error message began.
I have tried:
- Uninstall/Install D-Tools 4.03 again.
- Uninstall and try 3.47.
- Uninstall SPTD.
- Delete manually dtscsi.sys file and reinstall.
- Search on google and your forums for help.
- Install Alcohol software and can't mount any file. It gives me a similar error "file could not be opened by miniport in kernel mode".
- Run spyware tools.
The only thing, I think that would work will be do a clean installation of Windows XP again.
But how did I get to this situation? I cannot mount or use any program to mount files (!!?)
I have been thinking about the day the mounting process stopped working and maybe I had autostart enabled and the image file was in a DVD. That day when I booted Windows the DVD was not in the DVD unit and Daemon Tools tried to mounted it without success, of course. But it's a no sense.
What is "kernel mode"?
Any suggestions? What can I do?
Thanks in advance.
When I try to mount a file, appears an error message saying "Unable to mount image. Unable to open file in kernel mode".
The problem appeared one day, I don't know how. I had been mounting an iso file during days, and just one day that error message began.
I have tried:
- Uninstall/Install D-Tools 4.03 again.
- Uninstall and try 3.47.
- Uninstall SPTD.
- Delete manually dtscsi.sys file and reinstall.
- Search on google and your forums for help.
- Install Alcohol software and can't mount any file. It gives me a similar error "file could not be opened by miniport in kernel mode".
- Run spyware tools.
The only thing, I think that would work will be do a clean installation of Windows XP again.
But how did I get to this situation? I cannot mount or use any program to mount files (!!?)
I have been thinking about the day the mounting process stopped working and maybe I had autostart enabled and the image file was in a DVD. That day when I booted Windows the DVD was not in the DVD unit and Daemon Tools tried to mounted it without success, of course. But it's a no sense.
What is "kernel mode"?
Any suggestions? What can I do?
Thanks in advance.
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