Forum: UltraISO
Topic: Why UltraISO cannot remove the virtual drive?
started by: koko23

Posted by koko23 on Dec. 29 2008,14:12
Is this a bug? I needed to uninstall the software in order to remove the virtual drive.

:(

Posted by xoben on Dec. 29 2008,20:16
Please read a related topic at < http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=1660 > .
Posted by MrPixar on Jan. 27 2009,18:45
I am experiencing this as well.
Posted by ezb_guy on Jun. 04 2010,05:24

(xoben @ Dec. 30 2008,01:16)
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Please read a related topic at < http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=1660 > .

Some "Super Administrator" you are.  It's obvious that you have not even tried that 'solution'.  Sorry, but it does NOT work at all.  Please look into a real solution that works.  Apparently this is indeed a bug.  Either that or an annoying "feature".

This is ridiculous: the phantom drive letter is forever reserved and the settings cannot be changed.  Trying to do that and it just reverts back to "Number of drives: 1" again.  Cannot change the drive letter either like others have mentioned.  I haven't seen a registry setting to change it (yet).  This is with v9.3.5.2716.

Anything I can change in here to get rid of this headache?  It's messing with my drive letters!
HKCU-Software-EasyBootSystems-UltraISO

I use this occasionally so would rather not uninstall it.

Posted by xoben on Jun. 07 2010,21:28
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I haven't seen a registry setting to change it (yet).  


Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ISODrive\Parameters\Device0]
"DRIVE"="H"

Posted by Broncoh on Sep. 19 2011,00:30

(koko23 @ Dec. 29 2008,19:12)
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Is this a bug? I needed to uninstall the software in order to remove the virtual drive.

:(

solution that worked for me, run ultra iso with admin rights in vista or higher then remove drive, windows blocks it from editing the registry if no admin is running