Basically when I double click an image file such as .iso. It would mount the image into the virtual drive. So far so good. However if I double click on another image file, with the previous .iso file still mounted in the virtual drive. Instead of replacing the previous image file in the virtual drive as you would intuitively assume it would. Daemon tools now goes into full idiot mode and adds a whole new virtual drive device with the new image file mounted in it instead.
Is this behavior intentional? If not, how can I fix it? If it is intended to function this way, is there anyway for me to modify this seemingly dumb behavior?
Thanks.
Is this behavior intentional? If not, how can I fix it? If it is intended to function this way, is there anyway for me to modify this seemingly dumb behavior?
Thanks.
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