Operating System: Windows XP Pro, all updates, on a domain
Burning Software: none
Anti-virus Software: Symantec Corporate Edition 8.1
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
During install, initially the virtual scsi controller cannot find the driver (windows asks where it is, can't find it, and fails), but then apparently the D-Tools installer recovers and forces the correct driver to be installed, because when it's all said and done I DO have a SCSI controller installed. I'm then asked to reboot.
But after rebooting, the virtual DVD drive is created and the driver is not being recognized as an actual device -- it shows up under "other devices" in device manager, and does not show up under Disk Management either -- and when I try to assign a drive letter through D-Tools, it does not save the setting. So I have a virtual DVD device with no drive letter that I can't use for anything because Windows doesn't think it really exists.
I am a local administrator with all normal local computer admin permissions, but the computer is part of a domain. Could that cause any problems? I also had an old version of D-Tools on here a long time ago, and uninstalled it, could that have buggered something up?
If none of those is the problem, what am I missing?
Burning Software: none
Anti-virus Software: Symantec Corporate Edition 8.1
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
During install, initially the virtual scsi controller cannot find the driver (windows asks where it is, can't find it, and fails), but then apparently the D-Tools installer recovers and forces the correct driver to be installed, because when it's all said and done I DO have a SCSI controller installed. I'm then asked to reboot.
But after rebooting, the virtual DVD drive is created and the driver is not being recognized as an actual device -- it shows up under "other devices" in device manager, and does not show up under Disk Management either -- and when I try to assign a drive letter through D-Tools, it does not save the setting. So I have a virtual DVD device with no drive letter that I can't use for anything because Windows doesn't think it really exists.
I am a local administrator with all normal local computer admin permissions, but the computer is part of a domain. Could that cause any problems? I also had an old version of D-Tools on here a long time ago, and uninstalled it, could that have buggered something up?
If none of those is the problem, what am I missing?
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