I had an older Daemon Tools Lite version installed (around v4.01 or so). So I wanted to update it to v4.30. I uninstalled and installed the new version.
Now, I can't get rid of the previous (virtual) system devices that were added with the previous version. I was using 4 virtual devices, so in my Device Manager, there are 4 entries under "DVD/CD-ROM drives". If I uninstall them, they reappear on reboot. I also have the one entry in 'SCSI and RAID controllers". If I uninstall that (which also removes the 4 virtual drives), that also reappears on reboot.
I've tried installing and uninstalling the program, but it doesn't ever remove these entries. The problem is that it creates 4 useless drives in my computer. i want them gone, and I want to use those drive letters for the new, updated installtion of daemon. Instead, I have to use 4 other letters, so there are 8 total virtual drives installed when I install the new, functional version. How can I completely remove the previous virtual drives?
Thanks.
Now, I can't get rid of the previous (virtual) system devices that were added with the previous version. I was using 4 virtual devices, so in my Device Manager, there are 4 entries under "DVD/CD-ROM drives". If I uninstall them, they reappear on reboot. I also have the one entry in 'SCSI and RAID controllers". If I uninstall that (which also removes the 4 virtual drives), that also reappears on reboot.
I've tried installing and uninstalling the program, but it doesn't ever remove these entries. The problem is that it creates 4 useless drives in my computer. i want them gone, and I want to use those drive letters for the new, updated installtion of daemon. Instead, I have to use 4 other letters, so there are 8 total virtual drives installed when I install the new, functional version. How can I completely remove the previous virtual drives?
Thanks.
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