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Re: Virtual drives cause Windows to crash For me, Daemon-Tools works without problems. I've seen it work on X86 and
X64. Maybe you should try Daemon-Tools. The official website is
Daemon-Tools.cc.
Otherwise I'm sure the other programs will offer better support soon as
well.
Simon
"Hssarth" <Hssarth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:55B7070F-B995-498E-9989-C2C290DBE4DB@microsoft.com...
> Before I start, let me note that anything noted below is marked as
> vista-compatible, and were installed through the most recent versions.
>
> For some reason, upon installing a virtual drive such as a litteral
> network
> drive (Ximeta NDAS), or a virtual DVD drive (Alcohol 120%), Windows seems
> to
> get confused. The first thing that goes wrong is that My Computer or Drive
> Management will load and then stop responding, displaying all but the
> newly
> installed virtual drive. After which, an error pops up saying that
> Microsoft
> Windows has stopped responding, and lets you choose weather to close it or
> let it wait.
>
> If you then restart explorer through Task Manager, the process will show
> up
> and nothing will happen. If you then relaunch winlogon through the run
> window, the task bar will show up, and the same error message will show up
> if
> you click on it or the desktop. If you reboot, it will let you boot into
> regular windows once, and repeat the same process. Reboot again, and it
> will
> crash on the login screen before it even displays.
>
> The only cure I've found to this is to boot up in non-networked safe mode
> and then remove any related startup programs and services, then make sure
> the
> program itself is completely uninstalled. If wose comes to worst, you end
> up
> needing to load a system restore.
>
> Has anyone else found this, and if so, found a way to make virtual drives
> work? |