Actually Daemon Tools isnt killing the SCSI HDD but actually causing Windows to not detect the drive on bootup...
My system: Windows 2000 Pro (sp4)
ECS K7S5A Motherboard, 512 Megs DDR Ram, Geforce2 GTS, Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI Adapter, Internal 9.1 Gig Seagate ST39216W SCSI HDD (FAT32)
Internal 40 Gig Maxtor 5T040H4 IDE HDD (FAT32).
After installing Daemon Tools v3.33 I find that after a reboot Windows does not detect my internal SCSI HDD. This happens "very infrequently" though. When this happens I have to go to Device Manager and do a "Scan For Hardware Changes" which promptly detects the hibernating HDD.
Why does this happen and most importantly is there a simple solution? Other than this problem Daemon Tools is brilliant.
Thank you for a solution.
My system: Windows 2000 Pro (sp4)
ECS K7S5A Motherboard, 512 Megs DDR Ram, Geforce2 GTS, Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI Adapter, Internal 9.1 Gig Seagate ST39216W SCSI HDD (FAT32)
Internal 40 Gig Maxtor 5T040H4 IDE HDD (FAT32).
After installing Daemon Tools v3.33 I find that after a reboot Windows does not detect my internal SCSI HDD. This happens "very infrequently" though. When this happens I have to go to Device Manager and do a "Scan For Hardware Changes" which promptly detects the hibernating HDD.
Why does this happen and most importantly is there a simple solution? Other than this problem Daemon Tools is brilliant.
Thank you for a solution.
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