![]() Some weeks ago I've bought a BNIB CD (Dictionary). The following entry was generated during testing: So I uninstalled again, cleaned temps again, rebooted, ran windows' system file checker, rebooted, reinstalled DT Pro & SPTDĪdding a DT Virtual Drive just makes the sound you get when a device is connected then disconnectedĪdding SCSI device fails with error "DAEMON Tools Pro driver error: 8184"Īdding an IDE device just fails/hangs and when you click on it windows makes the sound you hear when you are clicking on an unfocussed window that can't be focused (and thus has to be terminated via task manager) However I can't add ANY devices to DT Pro. rebooted, cleaned out %temp% and %windir%\TempĭT Pro & SPTD reinstalled with no problems. I completely uninstalled DT Pro, completely uninstalled SPTD. The only things that have changed in the past month are Windows Updates. Now, however, the virtual device I had (IDE) has no drive letter. ![]() It worked fine a month ago when I last used it. It worked fine for over a year with no problems. I appreciate you reading this and look forward to the community's experts suggestions. Why do I not just put the disc in: Because it is extremely slow and laggy due to over-use of the last year, plus the disc has to spin up and down to proceed through the screens - adding ~20 seconds to each screen- even though some screens only have the info "Click Next to Proceed". What I want to do- no matter the device I am using, I would like to be able to do my course. OSX has no physical drive so even crossover or wine may be problematic Windows 10 (VM) does not allow the driver to be installed- reboots and restarts install of driver over and over. What happens - without a physical drive to map to (SCSI), I get the error about not having the disk inserted. |File that is (infected) : x_1.exe on the root of the DVD. Windows 7 Ultimate PC (Final resting place of the mdx if possible) Windows PC 8.1 with two physical DVD/Bluray drives ![]() MacBook Pro (Yosemite) laptop without physical drive (VirtualBox Windows 10) Now that I have purchased a licence, it is giving me the popup while using the exact same image on a different PC. It appears as though the trial worked better for me than the purchased lifetime licence in that I made an mdx image of my disk, mounted as a SCSI to a physical drive and it worked - no "Insert Disc/Close" popup. I really hope this is the right place to post. ![]()
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