I have been reading up about ISO file players and cd-rom emulators. About a year ago i downloaded daemon but ultimately chose not to install it because of the risks involved. Before the installation it said something about "replacing kernels" and that they "may be permanently lost." Several people said that their actual cd-rom stopped working, or permanent dmg to something on the computer.
Im also not sure what exactly this program does when installing... does it more or less trick the computer into thinking that it is the cd-rom? I read some of the faq but im still not completely sure. Can you play cds normally or do you have to "turn daemon tools off" in order to do so?
BTW i have Dell DIM9100 2.8GHz, 512MB, win xp (sp2)
Im also not sure what exactly this program does when installing... does it more or less trick the computer into thinking that it is the cd-rom? I read some of the faq but im still not completely sure. Can you play cds normally or do you have to "turn daemon tools off" in order to do so?
BTW i have Dell DIM9100 2.8GHz, 512MB, win xp (sp2)
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