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Hello everyone,
I just made a quick test (more to come) with the portable edition. The idea is fine, but still one has to have admin-rights (yes, I know, because of the driver-issue). That’s kind of un-portable, but I see your point -> one can carry WinCDEmu along. :thumbs-up:
What amkes me wonder (to be honest baffled): I ran it on a system where 3.3 was installed. Guess what happened after I clicked “Uninstall Driver” …? *correct* the driver was uninstalled. But the one that was on the system before… :-/ If you give the option to do so, you should give the option to permanent install the driver. Would you consider that?
Just my two cents.Best regards!
AnonymousParticipantUnder ENUM there are a couple of folders I cant delete
BazisVirtualCDBus
BazisVirtualDiskAnonymousParticipantWhy can’t you just finish the installer. My registry is full off stuff now. The only reason I knew this was because of the “Select drive…” right click menu
what other keys need to be deleted?
AnonymousParticipantI didn’t get any of those options for that key. All i could do was the delete the key (which was called Default) to remove bizas info. Then searched registry deleting anything with bizas in it
Seems to have cleared it. What else is in the registry i need to delete?
AnonymousParticipantI’ve been using this without any issues on my Win7x64 Home Premium HP Pavilion ever since the signed version became available. I don’t think I could live without it and highly recommend it!
AnonymousParticipantI am having a similar problem, please help if you figured this out. I am using IEEE 1394. Host machine is running XP, target machine is running Win 7.
Attach to process fails when using 1394://channel_num where channel_num is set to what i configured in the target BCD. I am able to connect to the target machine running WinDbg using the same config though. Any ideas?Thanks in advance.
AnonymousParticipantI tried to do the following based on your suggestion, but i still get the same error.
Goto My Computer, Click Properties, In the Hardware tab, click Driver Signing button.
I have tried setting the option to all three settings : Ignore, Block and Warn.
But I get the same error when using any of the three options.I am trying the install the “WinCDEmu-3.3-signed.exe”
I am on WinXP SP3AnonymousParticipantIt looks like recent WDKs unified ntddk.h and is not anymore inside target specific directory. Visual DDK is expecting the wrong path for ntddk.h (wxp, w2k, etc
) for these wdk’sAnonymousParticipant“CD-ROM drive” was made under “DVD/CD-ROM Drive” in device manager.
but no drive was appeared in “MY Computer”.and no wincd-emu drive in the “drive management”.
my drive management shows only my physical drives.
Disk 0 : HDD
Disk 1 : Removal disk
CD-ROM 0 : = HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH22NP20Another information
System information (msinfo32) softwaresignatured driver
device name signature
WinCDEmu Virtual Bus no?* SCSIADAPTER 3.32.0.0 2010/07/06 SysProgs.org oem47.inf disable?* ROOTSCSIADAPTER 000*: written in Japanese.
AnonymousParticipantUse Sourceforge for feature requests.
AnonymousParticipantI installed portable 3.4BETA. and it finished mount image but it doesn’t assign drive letter on WinCDEmu window and MyComputer Window.
Is it AMD problems? or Itune ?Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 build 2600
CPU x86 Family 15 Model 75 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~2400 Mhz
BIOS Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 2008/05/08AnonymousParticipantI had the same problems with 3.3 – installing driver times out, must do a hard power off to shut down, etc., and renaming the Upperfilters registry entry fixed it for me. I never use iTunes to write to disc, so I don’t care if the fix disables that functionality. I would recommend putting this solution on a help or FAQ page.
AnonymousParticipantHello,
I would like to have some portable version, too. I really hope that you can make it possible, because I think that more and more people would like the advantages of portable software.
Kind regards,
zehaAnonymousParticipantAlso having problems here. Windows Vista 64 bit. I’ve been waiting for the signed version. I installed it today, launched a .cue file and it took about 5 mins while an “installing driver” message looped. It finally completed and I tried launching a .cue file again but nothing happens. I attempted to uninstall WinCDE and the uninstall program just sits there doing nothing. If you click uninstall again it says “please wait while the software is uninstalled”. Seems like this release needs more bug fixing but in the meantime can we have an uninstall work around please?
AnonymousParticipantIt looks like recent WDKs unified ntddk.h and is not anymore inside target specific directory. Visual DDK is expecting the wrong path for ntddk.h (wxp, w2k, etc
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