"mario" <mario@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> No, I have not. I have read their forums and performed the manual
> uninstalls
> and conventional uninstalls provided by the site, but Vista Upgrade
> belives
> the program is still installed. But why should this prevent Vista from
> upgrading? From what I understand Daemon Tools works on the new Vista
> install with the latest version. Why have the upgrade setup abort on this
> find? If anyone with less computer knowledge (I build, repair, and
> upgrade
> systems) than I were to purchase this software, they would just do a clean
> install or obtain a refund. My opinion is so much testing went into this
> new
> windows OS, why is Vista Upgrade aborting on such a simple item?
Older versions of Daemon Tools driver could leave the system unbootable.
Have a look and see if the driver DT uses is still listed in the device
manager.
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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/
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