Operating System: Windows XP SP2
Burning Software: Nero Burning Rom 6.3.1.20
Anti-virus Software: McAfee VirusScan
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47
I cannot mount any images in Daemon Tools. Whenever I attempt to mount an image, the hard disk starts to churn horrendously, and the system slows to an absolute crawl, so much so that the only way to recover control is to switch off the power.
After powering back up, everything works normally, and the requested CD appears to be mounted. Attempting to explore the mounted CD, however, causes the same drive churning problem as before.
I run a tight system, pest-free, virus free, with the latest patches, service packs and regular maintenance, defragmentation etc. I cannot understand what is causing this extremely annoying problem, although I note that if I can manage to get Task Manager up, "System Idle Process", whatever that is, shows at 95% CPU usage...
EXACTLY the same problem occurs if I try to use Alcohol to mount an image, too. I would be extremely grateful for any advice. :cry:
Burning Software: Nero Burning Rom 6.3.1.20
Anti-virus Software: McAfee VirusScan
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47
I cannot mount any images in Daemon Tools. Whenever I attempt to mount an image, the hard disk starts to churn horrendously, and the system slows to an absolute crawl, so much so that the only way to recover control is to switch off the power.
After powering back up, everything works normally, and the requested CD appears to be mounted. Attempting to explore the mounted CD, however, causes the same drive churning problem as before.
I run a tight system, pest-free, virus free, with the latest patches, service packs and regular maintenance, defragmentation etc. I cannot understand what is causing this extremely annoying problem, although I note that if I can manage to get Task Manager up, "System Idle Process", whatever that is, shows at 95% CPU usage...
EXACTLY the same problem occurs if I try to use Alcohol to mount an image, too. I would be extremely grateful for any advice. :cry:
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