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  • Loading BIN/CUE off network

    Hi all,

    I have to say, I don't really have any problems with daemon-tools, other than this problem.

    I have Windows XP running on both computers, and the file-rights seem OK, but when I try and load a BIN/CUE file or ISO file within d-tools, I get a crash, complete reboot of the client machine.

    Is there a way to do this without having it crash?

    Could it be a rights issue?

    Thanks guys...and girls

  • #2
    This is a known issue.

    Are you using dtools 3.33?

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    • #3
      i was in the same situation and i had to change my network cark

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      • #4
        I am using the latest version (3.33) but i still have this problem

        i have mountet a samba share on my XP Pro SP1 to H:
        but when i mount a ISO or CUE/BIN that is placed on H:
        i get an instant reboot

        i can see a error message pop up but i cannot see what it says
        because it is rebooting very quickly

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        • #5
          Disable automatic reboot in case of BSOD, and youґll see the message.
          Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
          They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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          • #6
            Operating System: Windows 2000
            Burning Software: disk juggler
            Anti-virus Software: Norton corporate edition 7.6
            DAEMON Tools Version: 3.33

            Hi,

            I to experienced that changing the nic is a 'solution'. But it's not cheap

            Is there already an other solution for this problem? I don't want to change 15 nic's for daemon tools to work.

            Greetz

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            • #7
              Try Daemon Tools 3.41 :idea:
              Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
              They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Copytrooper
                Try Daemon Tools 3.41 :idea:
                Works great as expected. Thx for the quick respons

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