Operating System: Windows 2003 Server
Burning Software: Alcohol 120% 1.9.2
Anti-virus Software: Symantec Corporate 9.0.338
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
Every image I mount (whether it is an SVCD or an application), Windows or the application claims the data on it is corrupt or unreadable. I know for a fact these images are not corrupt, and I've used IsoBuster to verify that they are not. Up until 2 days ago, everything was working fine, and nothing comes to mind that could cause this. :?
I mounted an ISO of Microsoft Office 2003 I had made earlier (I've used this ISO several times and never had a problem) in order to install it. However, when I tried to open the setup executable, I received an error stating it was not a valid win32 application. Assuming the image was corrupt, I opened up IsoBuster to extract the contents of the image - it extracted fine.
Puzzled, I then tried a few other software images I had backed up previously, I received the same or similar messages with all of them. Yet none of these images are corrupt. I tried mounting SVCDs, however, all applications were unable to play them.
I burnt a few of these images to a disk just to make sure I haven't gone insane :wink: and they were all fine. Still baffled, thinking Daemon Tools was at fault, I installed Alcohol 120%; oddly enough I received the identical problems. Ive uninstall, rebooted, and reinstalled both Alcohol and Daemon Tools several times. Now Im beginning to think there is conflict with something elsewhere. Ive spent hours trying to troubleshoot the problem, unsuccessfully I might add. Reinstalling the OS is a bit extreme and highly unnecessary.
I couldn't find any real relevant topics with an answer on the forum, has anyone experienced something like this before? If so, how did you resolve it? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Burning Software: Alcohol 120% 1.9.2
Anti-virus Software: Symantec Corporate 9.0.338
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
Every image I mount (whether it is an SVCD or an application), Windows or the application claims the data on it is corrupt or unreadable. I know for a fact these images are not corrupt, and I've used IsoBuster to verify that they are not. Up until 2 days ago, everything was working fine, and nothing comes to mind that could cause this. :?
I mounted an ISO of Microsoft Office 2003 I had made earlier (I've used this ISO several times and never had a problem) in order to install it. However, when I tried to open the setup executable, I received an error stating it was not a valid win32 application. Assuming the image was corrupt, I opened up IsoBuster to extract the contents of the image - it extracted fine.
Puzzled, I then tried a few other software images I had backed up previously, I received the same or similar messages with all of them. Yet none of these images are corrupt. I tried mounting SVCDs, however, all applications were unable to play them.
I burnt a few of these images to a disk just to make sure I haven't gone insane :wink: and they were all fine. Still baffled, thinking Daemon Tools was at fault, I installed Alcohol 120%; oddly enough I received the identical problems. Ive uninstall, rebooted, and reinstalled both Alcohol and Daemon Tools several times. Now Im beginning to think there is conflict with something elsewhere. Ive spent hours trying to troubleshoot the problem, unsuccessfully I might add. Reinstalling the OS is a bit extreme and highly unnecessary.
I couldn't find any real relevant topics with an answer on the forum, has anyone experienced something like this before? If so, how did you resolve it? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
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