When I uninstalled Version 3.0 to install 4.0, I noticed that the old virtual drive (drive V did not remove itself on uninstall. How can I remove it? Thanks.
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Well I am unable to visit those links, as they no longer exist what with this being like a 3 year old problem. However I have ignored my extraneous virtual drives for some time now, and finally decided to resolve the issue.
I would appreciate it if someone could address this problem again.
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Unfortunately, the only thing under System Devices that is similar is Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator, and under SCSI, the ONLY option is AIFCZO6P IDE Controller.
I'm not going to start uninstalling these things until someone tells me if these are the right drivers to get rid of. Otherwise I have neither of the mentioned drivers, and yet the 4 old virtual drives from v3.x still exist.
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No key containing Daemon Tools exists anymore, likely because this the installer no longer exists. I removed the entirety of Daemon Tools 3.x long ago, installer and files, etc. However it still possesses some registry entry or driver saying that there are 4 virtual CD-ROM drives.
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could be 5star game copy / game jack, i think they used alcohol/daemon old versions and their uninstall was screwed, some other program uses this too, one with iso at the end, so ultraiso, poweriso possibly...
check in device manager what they're connected to (the adaptor) and follow the driver from that, might shed some light on things...my views are 100% personal views..
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Are you using Windows XP?
First thing I would do is fix the drive letter problem so you can use the letters for hard drive partitions again. To do this: start menu, run, diskmgmt.msc Then right click and choose 'change drive letter and paths'.Last edited by Underheaven; 28.12.2008, 12:04.the modern world:
net helpmsg 4006
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