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  • labels fail on some Virt.Drive detected as DVD not CD drives

    Havind different virtual drives (one detected as CD drive and the other as DVD drive) - and mounting the same CD on both result in label shown only on that detected as CD drive but not that detected as DVD. Explorer as well as property tab shows no label at all on CD mounted on detected DVD virtual drive.

    So i have 2 virt.drives one occasionally detected as CD the other - DVD and guess - DVD labels are also show only on CD detected virtual drive.

    Playing with deletion/creation virtual drives gave the same result except for different volume letters involved - they just pass cd/dvd drive detection one to another time to time. and so labels shown on different volumes and so not shown on the same pattern.

    Maybe it's feature or bug don't know. Let it be as support request not bug report.

    XP SP3+, EAV, Comodo IS (no AV).

  • #2
    Not quite understood the issue.... Do you have some problems with it?

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    • #3
      Who can understand the issue?
      Disc label not shown in explorer or under disc properties.

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      • #4
        1) Specify your DT version.
        2) Are you sure that both virtual drives were created by DAEMON Tools?
        3) Please post a screenshot of your problem.

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        • #5
          DT lite latest
          ya
          what for? Developers can understand the descr.



          Either device parameter not properly set prior to ~DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING or Windows XP don't recognize smth.
          note DVD vs, CD, however CD devices are created much more in rare cases (i.e. mostly these buggy "DVD-drives" devices created not CDs that can handle all labels either mounted CD or DVD image)
          Last edited by Sway; 26.01.2011, 14:28. Reason: images..

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          • #6
            It is Windows issue. We cannot fix it.

            P.S. Concerning the image which you have mounted... Please read carefully DTLite End User License Agreement and forum rules.

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            • #7
              Prove that this is Windows issue. Show me KB or else.
              And what I should read in agreement and rules about my own images here?
              btw are you sure that DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING processed well?

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              • #8
                You are using warez version of that game:
                Vampire_The_Masquerade-Bloodlines-VNGCLONE
                Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
                Peace Through Power

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Blazkowicz View Post
                  You are using warez version of that game:
                  Vampire_The_Masquerade-Bloodlines-VNGCLONE
                  You prove it! I made it myself using CDImage. So what?

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                  • #10
                    What prove, you proved it yourself:
                    a) in download folder
                    b) exact file name of warez image.
                    Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
                    Peace Through Power

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Blazkowicz View Post
                      What prove, you proved it yourself:
                      a) in download folder
                      b) exact file name of warez image.
                      You lol. I name my folders as I like. What is exact name? You know the exact name of warez? Where did you get it? ah?
                      Kinda funny you are.
                      btw do you know what DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING mean? no? Where do you know then how warez names look like?

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by i4u1 View Post
                        Prove that this is Windows issue. Show me KB or else.
                        And what I should read in agreement and rules about my own images here?
                        btw are you sure that DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING processed well?
                        I can answer you the same way. If you think that it's DT problem, prove it.
                        Do you have more important problems with DT virtual drives than absence of disc label in Windows Explorer? It seems you don't.
                        And yes, DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING processed well.

                        Discussion reached a deadlock. Closed until new facts appear.

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