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  • Another "Virtual SCSI Driver" problem

    I've gone through all of the relevent posts (I think) and still have a problem. When I run Daemon Tools (v3.33) i get an error stating "Virtual SCSI Driver not detected."

    I once had Easy CD Creator Installed on my system but removed it. I do realize that it leaves stuff befhind, but it shouldn't matter as at one point both co-existed.

    I've tried reinstalling Daemon tools. It has no effect.

    When I look in device manager I have an error with "ST3WOLF SCSI Controller." The error text is "Device cannot start (code 10)."

    If I could recieve any help I would appreciate it. Daemon tools was a very valuable tool for me when it worked (no idea why it stopped)
    and I would love to have it back in working order.

  • #2
    yeah man i get that damn "Virtual SCSI Driver not detected" message everytime my machine starts up too. here's my scenario-

    my machine is freshly reformatted - XP pro.
    The only burning software i have installed is nero 6
    If i uninstall daemon, then reinstall it, then re-boot - it works like a charm
    restart again and i get that damn message

    I really wish it'd work correctly everytime i boot into xp cause reinstalling it a hundred times a week just isn't practical. i've scoured the net on how to get this working so i hope someone can post a fix.

    Oh, i've tried alcohol 120% too - same shit. It works when i install but every time i reboot after that it gives me a similar error.

    some one please help!!

    -jared

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    • #3
      ok i got it to work

      here's what i did

      go to your device manager or start>run>devmgmt.msc

      look for ST3WOLF SCSI Controller

      click on that guy and update driver > point to c:\windows\inf

      hope this helps

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      • #4
        not yet

        I've tried alcohol120% and had the same problem also. When I tried to update the driver, it updated but it had the same error. I had another driver there too from Nero ImageDrive that I updated and got a lovely BSOD.

        By the way, I have removed both Nero ImageDrive and Alcohol120% from my system now and still have the problem.

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        • #5
          Now I updated all of the drivers and Daemon tools still does not run. I still get the same "Virtual SCSI Driver not detected" error.

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