Ver 3.6 installation on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 fails

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  • #883
    Jake
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    Hi,

    I have been trying to install V 3.6 on a pretty recent (clean) Windows 7 Ultimate x64. But although the installation appears to finish successfully, the only option available in the WinCDEmu folder menu is WinCDEmu setting which runs fine and even confirms installation of the driver but the actual application is not on the menu. The related context menu item is not installed either.

    I tried the portable version which runs but then it doesn’t see any of the drives.

    Shall I go back to an older version (which one) or am I missing something here.

    Thanks

    #3329
    Anonymous
    Participant

    All WinCDEmu versions:
    sourceforge.net/projects/wincdemu/files/wincdemu/

    The author is dead or something like that, he is the only one who can give you an answer about your problem, good luck.

    #3326
    Jake
    Participant

    What does that mean?
    When did he die?
    Is this forum abandoned?
    If the is a forum administrator around please let me know
    😡

    #3327
    Anonymous
    Participant

    He is not die in a strict sense, come’on 😀
    In this this part of forum i can’t see him in years, i have opened a thread in february 2012 for the portable version and i’m still waiting…pratically WinCDEmu project is abandoned ( last update date of the software is october 2010 ) but check it out yourself, the thread in a couple of pages of the forum, and you can see with your eyes

    But maybe you are lucky, who knows 😉

    #3328
    Jake
    Participant

    You could have said that in the first place.

    Thanks for the info anyway.

    Shame because I had it on my XP and it was pretty good.

    #3325
    Anonymous
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    for me works fine in Windows 7 SP1 x64

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