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DejaVu 

Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: Dec. 2011
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Posted on: Dec. 05 2011,15:30 |
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Not going to use UltraISO for the operation I'm trying to do - Putting an ISO onto a USB drive is pretty dangerous when you consider this Screenshot -

I do have 7 drives, but they are not all H: Drives! Thought I'd just report it though seeing as others may not.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Dec. 06 2011,07:44 |
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It is may be a UAC-related problem with Windows 7. Please right click on desktop icon of UltraISO, choose 'Run as administrator' from popup menu, then try it again.
Regards Xoben
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tridy 

Group: Members
Posts: 29
Joined: Mar. 2007
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Posted on: Feb. 07 2012,18:36 |
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I still think it is a really annoying bug. When a user selects Write Disc Image, the application should use UAC and ask for the administrator rights and then show a proper list of drives. Otherwise it is really misleading.
So, the menu item should either be disabled if there are not enough rights, or there should be some kind of notification via messagebox after menu item is selected, or text under the combobox specifying that the user should start the application with admin rights.
regards
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Post Number: 4
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GerryHickman 

Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: Feb. 2012
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Posted on: Feb. 22 2012,00:34 |
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Yeah even I think that, I am also facing the same problem, Have run administrator option but still not working out..
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Post Number: 5
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mithcd 

Group: Members
Posts: 61
Joined: May 2012
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Posted on: May 28 2012,08:37 |
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I agree with this bug. Any notes if this will be taken cared of next release?
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