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  • Sway
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    Is your problem reproducible for all ISO's or for exact one?

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  • akhil358
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    [QUOTE=Blazkowicz;120832]@subnero
    Please answer question in post #3
    i have window xp and window 7 RAM 2GB and in both when i mount a iso file using dt ,it says WINDOWS CANNOT READ FROM THE DISC.THE DISC MIGHT BE CORRUPTED,OR IT COULD BE USING A FORMAT THAT IS NOT COMPATIABLE WITH WINDOWS.
    can u help?

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  • frvme
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    What if I don't have sptd in my services ? What does this mean ?

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  • Elementalist
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    as suggested by a previous poster, the only solution to this problem when it is being caused by ZoneAlarm (here is a couple of slow steps for the uneducated in windows 7, CTRL-ALT-DEL, Start Task Manager, "Forcefield.exe"...), and the simplest way to get daemon tools to work is to UNINSTALL your firewall (or stop the appropriate services).

    Resetting that registry key has NOTHING to do with this firewall conflict, thanks jackers.

    I'm more interested in knowing the reason behind the conflict, I assume that the firewall is detecting something shady about the virtual driver. Or is it the other way round?

    What does Daemon have to say on that?

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  • Blazkowicz
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    You are wrong, it is working fine with Windows 7.

    If your security software is blocking something or you upgraded from an existing Windows install to Windows 7 without removing SPTD and then reinstalling is not the software's fault.

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  • barrus
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    I have the same problem, I'm not going to screw around with my registry to get it to work. I wish they would have let you know that Lite is a piece of dung and wouldn't work with Windows 7.

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  • Biskwietje
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    Same here!! Thanks!!

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  • qu4ddamag3
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    Originally Posted by Copytrooper View Post
    OS upgrade screws SPTD configuration.
    Delete Daemon Tools installation folder, disable SPTD in registry, i.e. open regedit, go to
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\sptd
    and change Start to 4, then reboot.
    After reboot enable all permissions of sptd/cfg key, then delete entire sptd key, and reboot again.
    Now re-install.
    It actually worked for me! thnx!
    Helps seldom works for me so I had to register to this forum just to say this :P

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  • Incoming
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    OKEY, it's working, but I'm not sure that is good idea to disable this security setting of ZoneAlarm software. Is there any other ways?

    P.S. After launch of DT I enabled this setting and DT is working (at least for now).

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  • Sway
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    DAEMON Tools Professional Help: Security software solutions

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  • Incoming
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    WinXP Pro SP3
    ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 9.1.008
    NOD32 Antivirus 4.2.35
    Daemon Tools Lite 4.35.5.68
    SPTD 1.62


    FROM THE BEGINNING

    Normal Mode:
    "Internal setup error. Error code: 14. Contact support."

    Safe Mode:
    Successfully installed DT

    Normal Mode:
    "This program requires at least Windows 2000 with SPTD 1.60 or higher. Kernel debugged must be deactivated"

    Uninstalled antivirus:
    DT worked without any problems.

    Antivirus installed again:
    "This program requires at least Windows 2000 with SPTD 1.60 or higher. Kernel debugged must be deactivated"

    Uninstalling, reinstalling DT, separate installation of SPTD, registry modifications, disabling security software etc.:
    Useless stuff!

    Any Ideas?...

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  • Sway
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    Follow this guide to reinstall DT/SPTD - DAEMON Tools Professional Help: Registry and SPTD problems

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  • fleshborn13
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    Im new to all of this. I received the same message. Im running XP. Please help!

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  • evanclifthorne
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    Running Windows 7 Home Premium - Upgraded from Vista Home Premium
    No virus software

    I followed the instructions to fully delete the sptd key, then rebooted, checked, and the sptd key was completely gone under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

    I rebooted again, and then reinstalled DT Pro, and still got the same exact message.

    any other thoughts?

    thanks in advance.

    -e

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  • kmickle
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    Try this solution

    Error: Debugging Isn't Possible Because a Kernel Debugger is Enabled on the System

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