I have the same problem. I'm pretty sure it's a problem with Daemon tools trying to auto-mount the ISO. To go around this, you have to mount the file manually. First start up Daemon Tools. The program will start up minimized in your task pane. Click it and select one of the devices (these are the virtual drives that it emulates). A file browser will open up so that you can locate you ISO file. Once selected, your ISO should auto-start, if not you will have to go through Windows Explorer and select the drive. |
This problem sometimes keeps occuring in some PCs, if you use Daemon tool.... Use anouther VIRTUAL DVD Software, such as, "Magic Iso" or, "Alcohol 120%", instead of using Daemon tool. You will be able to mount your .iso, .nrg, or .mdf disc images, easily enough......
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