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Greetings.

a) Is there any way to change the virtual drive letter. I always like to assign virtual drive as V: for example. I tried editing the .ini but no luck.

b) There doesn't seem to be any option to unmount and image from a virtual drive?

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Command-line support for ISODrive
 - A program named isocmd.exe is located in "C:\Program Files\UltraISO\drivers" folder, you can use it to mount/unmount ISOs to ISODrive
 - Print ISODrive letters
 isocmd -print
 - Mount command
 isocmd -mount drive: file_spec
 Example: isocmd -mount L: "d:\isos\mycd.iso"
 - Unmount command
 isocmd -eject drive:
 Example: isocmd -eject L:
 - Change drive letter of ISODrive
 isocmd -change device# driveLetter:
 Example: isocmd -change 1 F:
 Note: Please restart Windows to employ the new setting of drive letter


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Thanks xoben!

I see also you can unmount by right clicking the drive > UISO > eject (not eject from the first menu.)
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Although the isocmd will allow me to "eject" it does not "unmount" the drive.  The "eject" command removes the "virtual disk" from the "virtual drive", but it does not remove the "virtual drive" from Windows.

After using "eject" to remove the disk I still see the drive letter in Windows Explorer, but it has no disk - and at this point it shouldn't have a disk, so that's correct.  But if the drive were actually "unmounted" I should not see it in Windows at all.

Is there a way to remove the "virtual drive" -- to "unmount" it?
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Is there a way to remove the "virtual drive" -- to "unmount" it?

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so as i understand it changing the virtual drive number can only be done from the command line and 'undoing' the assignment of a virtual drive can't be done at all?


In your example of changing the name you don't explain how device numbers are assigned.
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If UISO is removed from WinXP, will the virtual drive go away?
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The answer to the previous question is affirmative.
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If UISO is removed from WinXP, will the virtual drive go away?

Yes.
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If UISO is removed from WinXP, will the virtual drive go away?

Yes.

Now that you've answered the same question that I already answered, would you please answer the one I asked earlier that you have yet to address:

"so as i understand it changing the virtual drive number can only be done from the command line and 'undoing' the assignment of a virtual drive can't be done at all?


In your example of changing the name you don't explain how device numbers are assigned. "

Please elaborate on using the command line to change assignment of the virtual drive.

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