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    Operating System: windows xp
    Burning Software: none
    Anti-virus Software: none/disabled
    DAEMON Tools Version: v3.46

    Hi,

    i have a problem. When i am trying to mount an image via a linkfile. I get the error: "Error in command line".

    The regular Command Line is:
    "C:\Programme\D-Tools\daemon.exe -lang 1033"

    I want to use this command line for start images by the send-to directory or by drag 'n' drop.

    in the chm file i found the -mount option that is so:
    ( -mount 0, "c:/Drive/File.img" )

    My Problem is that i don't know what the variable for automaticly including the file is ( -mount 0, " ???? " ) - when i want to be able to use this in my send-to folder, i need this variable.

    I hope this was clearly and some is able to help me.

    regards

    double

  • #2
    Remove the space between mount 0, and the "image file name"
    -> i.e. -mount 0,NOSPACEHERE"c:/Drive/File.img" -> -mount 0,"c:/Drive/File.img"
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    • #3
      Hi,

      thanks, this was a good tip.
      but what i have to do when i will use this
      command with serveral files in d'n'd or in my send-to folder like:

      -mount 0,"$aFile"

      regards

      double

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      • #4
        error

        Operating System: windows xp proffesional
        Burning Software: nero 6.3.0.2
        Anti-virus Software: NOD32
        DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

        I tried to mount a .ccd file, but I got the following message:

        "Unable to mount image. Unable to acces sub-channel file."

        Could someone tell me what that means? (Except the fact that DT is unable to mount the image). And if it's a fault in the .ccd file, could someone tell me how to fix it?

        Thanx.

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        • #5
          @iliaarpad:
          CCD makes three files, a .ccd, a .img, and a .sub. Check if they got same filename each.
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          • #6
            What if I don't have the .sub?

            I got a .zip file containing a .ccd, a .img and nothing else. Does that mean that I can't use that image?

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            • #7
              Exactly - re-create it from your original.
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