virtual CD program not working


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit
       #1

    virtual CD program not working


    I've just setup/installed Windows 7 32-Bit and looks like everything is OK but I installed a virtual CD program/s (i.e. Daemon Tools, PowerISO and or MagicISO) my system is not detecting the virtual CD's that Daemon Tools, PowerISO and or MagicISO have created. can you suggest any procedures for this? or do i need to install something or update my drivers? help is very much appreciated.

    -- Leo
    Last edited by Brink; 02 Dec 2011 at 22:20. Reason: removed email address
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  2. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    istall ultraISO and add virtual drives from settings
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  3. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #3

    Hello maelstormer,

    did you install all of these virtual CD/DVD emulators together? If yes, they are likely to conflict with each other and cause strange behavior. I would recommend that you uninstall all except one - my personal recommendation is MagicISO, although it's certainly your choice - and see if you are then able to mount CD/DVD images.

    If they still won't appear in Explorer once mounted, please post back and we'll find another solution.
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  4. Posts : 94
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    maelstormer7851 said:
    I've just setup/installed Windows 7 32-Bit and looks like everything is OK but I installed a virtual CD program/s (i.e. Daemon Tools, PowerISO and or MagicISO) my system is not detecting the virtual CD's that Daemon Tools, PowerISO and or MagicISO have created. can you suggest any procedures for this? or do i need to install something or update my drivers? help is very much appreciated.

    -- Leo
    Dear maelstormer
    Based on my experience i can tell you that by default magic iso does NOT create a virtual CD, go to the magic iso application, under tools, you should see
    (VIRTUAL CD/DVD-ROM)
    virtual CD program not working-untitled.png
    Yours should say install magic disk freeware, click on it and download it (its a FREE addon)
    Install it
    (PS: the driver is not digitally signed so when windows warns you about it just ignore the warning :P )

    Now on my computer you should see a new cd/dvd device.
    To mount just right click on any .iso/any supported file and under magic iso selectd mount to: (Driver letter)
    I hope this helps
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