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I only noticed this today but it could have been there for a while. When I add an SCSI drive and then mount an image I notice that the Safely Remove Hardware symbol appears on the bottom right of my taskbar. Is this normal and if not do I need to do something to make the daemon tools virtual drive appear like an internal drive and not an external?
If no one has a solution can anyone confirm that when they add an SCSI drive through daemon tools lite and then mounts an image to that drive, that they Safely Remove Hardware icon appears on the taskbar. I would like to know if this only happens on my machine.
Ok , guess i wasn't right (not to say completely wrong ).
Just tested on a win 7 notebook down to version 4.35.5 (SPTD 1.62).
Always a removable devices when image is mounted.
Seems to depend on how the chipset/driver handles SCSI devices in general.
Maybe i can educe some more profound info from a dev.
If you don't need the SCSI drive for advanced emulation just use the DT drive instead.
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Ok , guess i wasn't right (not to say completely wrong ).
Just tested on a win 7 notebook down to version 4.35.5 (SPTD 1.62).
Always a removable devices when image is mounted.
Seems to depend on how the chipset/driver handles SCSI devices in general.
Maybe i can educe some more profound info from a dev.
If you don't need the SCSI drive for advanced emulation just use the DT drive instead.
Ok thanks for that. At least I know now it isn't just me that this is happening to.
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