I found a fix to:
It's called downgrading (i.e. uninstall current version, then install downgraded version + the new SPTD)
SPTD Update:
32-bit: Disc-Tools.com
64-bit: Disc-Tools.com
Personally, I re-named the SPTD patches to "SPTDinst-x86" and "SPTDinst-x64" respectively, and poped them into my daemon tools folder (not that it really matters, this isn't required)
Steps I took:
1. Uninstall current version (if prompted to restart, do so)
2. Download and Install SPTD update (if prompted to restart, do so)
3. Download and Install Daemon Tools Lite (the older version)
4. Have a beer
*If you still have complications, uninstall the SPTD driver & ensure to delete C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\sptd.sys
Ironically enough, the newest version of daemon tools lite doesn't even have the updated SPTD driver
You see sometimes software developers sometimes feel the need to break things which weren't broken before (like by removing the "Advanced Emulation" checkbox from the "Advanced" tab under "Preferences")
This desire usually stems from a lack of attention, as well as a desire to feel more important by having freeware users flock to the forums to find solutions
My recommendations:
Instead of coding, try grabbing a beer & watching the next big game.
P.S. This was not an Alcohol 120 pun, but now that i thought of it I probably should've made it that way =/
It's called downgrading (i.e. uninstall current version, then install downgraded version + the new SPTD)
SPTD Update:
32-bit: Disc-Tools.com
64-bit: Disc-Tools.com
Personally, I re-named the SPTD patches to "SPTDinst-x86" and "SPTDinst-x64" respectively, and poped them into my daemon tools folder (not that it really matters, this isn't required)
Steps I took:
1. Uninstall current version (if prompted to restart, do so)
2. Download and Install SPTD update (if prompted to restart, do so)
3. Download and Install Daemon Tools Lite (the older version)
4. Have a beer
*If you still have complications, uninstall the SPTD driver & ensure to delete C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\sptd.sys
Ironically enough, the newest version of daemon tools lite doesn't even have the updated SPTD driver
You see sometimes software developers sometimes feel the need to break things which weren't broken before (like by removing the "Advanced Emulation" checkbox from the "Advanced" tab under "Preferences")
This desire usually stems from a lack of attention, as well as a desire to feel more important by having freeware users flock to the forums to find solutions
My recommendations:
Instead of coding, try grabbing a beer & watching the next big game.
P.S. This was not an Alcohol 120 pun, but now that i thought of it I probably should've made it that way =/
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