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After uninstalling driver, I restarted the portable version.
A “Driver Installation failed” message tells me: The specified service has been marked for deletion.
Probably one has to reboot… but this is NOT the intension of a ‘portable installation’
stating “You can uninstall the driver at any moment…”
Any way to solve/fix this?(by the way can a regular user (not an administrator) install the portable version?)
AnonymousParticipantcommand line for portable version
AnonymousParticipantName: A: C: D: E: N:
I can account for all of those, A, C, and D are what you would expect. E is my phone (plugged in at time of command) and N is a NAS I mapped for programs that don’t accept UNC.
AnonymousParticipantNot official support.
You can use a software like autoit, create the script and automize the process.AnonymousParticipant@sn0w wrote:
because you should attach during boot selection as when debugging with VisualDDK project
That won’t work for me. I use snapshots in order to make the debugging faster:
– avoid losing time waiting to Windows to boot
– go to a point in time where all the conditions for reproducing a bug are metWinDbg without VirtualKD has no problem connecting to a restored snapshot. It is only with VirtualKD that it doesn’t work.
AnonymousParticipantUse the portable version.
On my Windows 7 x64 no problem with itAnonymousParticipantThanks for the response, no, trying to open the options does nothing, not even a flicker of a window like with the mounting.
AnonymousParticipantAnyone? Any clues?
AnonymousParticipantBazis,
Satisfied us.Just make two little changes:
1) Make the v.4.6 Portable ( redirect the driver to BazisPortableCDBus, easy for you or anyone know Visual Studio )
2) Make a batchmnt working for portable version ( same thing, redirect the driver to BazisPortableCDBus )Few minutes of work for a gut like you ( you have create the program and the driver, who knows the software better than you? ) and when you have ready make a new version with all the features you want and other “whish-list”.
Greetings,
x_MAnonymousParticipantHi, I have the exact same problem. I was trying to install a multi-CD app from a network share mounting all the CDs at once with WinCDEmu. The computer kept freezing with WinCDEmu taking up all the memory when the installer got to the third CD. Everything went smoothly after I copied the images from the share to a local drive and mounted from there.
I have 1,5 GB of RAM, and I’m on Win7 32-bit so the problem doesn’t seem exclusive to x64.
AnonymousParticipantI think as a compressed ISO format, .ISZ (the format used by UltraISO) would be the most preferable format, as it is already widely used (as widely as it goes for a compressed format) and there are multiple compression levels (zlib/bzip2) for people with different compression necessities. Also, it is encryptable. More information about this format is accessible at www .ezbsystems.com/isz/iszspec.txt
September 30, 2011 at 10:43 in reply to: Unattended installation and uninstallation of WinCDEmu #1612AnonymousParticipantYou can do an unattended installation after importing the sysprog certificate. Just import the certificate in your installation script, before you start the unattended installer
See: migee.com/2010/09/24/solution-for-unattendedsilent-installs-and-would-you-like-to-install-this-device-software/
September 28, 2011 at 15:04 in reply to: Debugger does not connect after "Restore VM snapshot" #1967AnonymousParticipantOne more detail:
If I close WinDbg and try “Run debugger”, I get a
“Could not start kernel debugging using com:pipe,resets=0,reconnect,port=\.pipekd_xp-sp3-x86-test parameters, Win32 error 0n231
All pipe instances are busy.”
AnonymousParticipantDear developer of WinCDEmu.
I’ve been looking for an alternative of daemon for a long time.
And I found this cool software finally, but I think it will be better if it has several options such as:
* Configuration about windows intergration. Current version of WinCDEmu has no option for this, and every time I run it, image extentions(such as ISO, CUE…) are associated with WinCDEmu. I don’t want it because I prefer to view ISO files with UltraISO when I double-click them, not to mount them.
* Remember user’s seletion. Why is there “for this time” after “disable autorun” option? I want it fixed so I don’t need to check it every time I run it.I really appreciate for this good mounter, and I hope it will become even better . Thank you.
September 13, 2011 at 06:31 in reply to: Unattended installation and uninstallation of WinCDEmu #1611AnonymousParticipantBecause of this missing i have to use “Virtual Clone Drive” isted of WinCDEmu.
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