When I try to add a SCSI adaptor, it fails and tells me that Daemon Tools is unable to add an adaptor. Checking Device Manager, I see a controller driver attempting to install, but it fails because the driver is not digitally signed.
I fixed this problem by booting Windows in test mode, at which point I repeated the process and the driver "A4UR4YS3 IDE Controller" installed and a SCSI drive was successfully added. Strangely, I could not find the driver file at its stated location (C:\Windows\system32\drivers\a4ur4ys3.sys) - my initial idea was to use DSEO and digitally sign it. The driver is made by Disc Soft Ltd. and says it is not digitally signed.
My question is: is this a Daemon Tools problem, or is that driver being provided by my motherboard? I'm not sure where to start with troubleshooting so I can successfully add a SCSI drive when not in test mode.
My computer specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-M PRO
Disc drive: LG BH12LS38
I have confirmed that there are no upper or lower filters attached to the disc drive.
Thanks for any help!
I fixed this problem by booting Windows in test mode, at which point I repeated the process and the driver "A4UR4YS3 IDE Controller" installed and a SCSI drive was successfully added. Strangely, I could not find the driver file at its stated location (C:\Windows\system32\drivers\a4ur4ys3.sys) - my initial idea was to use DSEO and digitally sign it. The driver is made by Disc Soft Ltd. and says it is not digitally signed.
My question is: is this a Daemon Tools problem, or is that driver being provided by my motherboard? I'm not sure where to start with troubleshooting so I can successfully add a SCSI drive when not in test mode.
My computer specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-M PRO
Disc drive: LG BH12LS38
I have confirmed that there are no upper or lower filters attached to the disc drive.
Thanks for any help!
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