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i have the same problem, vista x64 ultimate + SP1 and no virtual devices
worked before SP1 install, but kept crashing just prior to SP1, so i tried to reinstall after installing SP1 without a hitch and now i cant assign driveletters to the device..
Not really helpful, but just for verification purposes, Vista Ultimate x64 - with or without SP1 - works perfectly fine for me using Alcohol and DT Pro. So I'd wager that SP1 is unrelated to your issues.
let it search, gives you a warning about it not being digitally signed (yes MS didnt sign their own driver?) after it pops that one in it works fine...
Running Vista ultimate x64
I assume the problems have occurred recently because MS has tried to lock down 64bit systems to use Signed drivers only, but obviously it still lets them be applied
hope that helps someone, sorry if its been posted somewhere before - happy bunny again now its working installing VS2008 so it runs fine too ! woop
Re: if on x64 Vista SP1, virtual drive isn't recognized
Thanks for the hints and tutorial (I wrote what I did above regarding testing uninstall because the problem was not reproducable as far as the DAEMON Tools team knows)
I have install Daemon Tools On Vista x64 SP1 and when i mount a virtual disk. It is not mount(htey are in my computer). When i check virtual disk it is say that it cannont acces this disk. I install Daemon as administrator, disable UAC, clear infocahes and i have no upperfilter file. But i still cannot mount images. Who now what is the problem?
@SUPPORT2
Yes i see virtual disk in My Computer and Device Manager. And there no conflict. I install Vista x64 without service pack and is the same. I see all disk normal but when i mount nothing load. And double click on mounted virtual disk it say that i cannot acces disk
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