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1) Virtual drive number cannot be changed
2) You can assign a drive letter to a virtual drive via command-line
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1) I think we agree on this. Software can initiate virtual drive but not uninitiate it without being removed.
2) HOW?
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2) HOW?

Could you please explain in detailes about your question?
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1) Virtual drive number cannot be changed
2) You can assign a drive letter to a virtual drive via command-line

If you're running Vista, you need to use "Run as administrator" when you open the command Prompt box.  Then use isocmd -change 1 X:
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Ho do i Mount A ISO image in Safe mode using Command Prompt in WIndows XP ?
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Command-line support for ISODrive
 - Mount command
 isocmd -mount drive: file_spec
 Example: isocmd -mount L: "d:\isos\mycd.iso"

The mount command is NOT working here.

If I enter:

IsoCmd -mount V: An.iso

then I am getting an answer:

Drive:[V:], File:[\??\An.iso]

and no drive letter V: appears in Windows Explorer.
"An.iso" IS in the drivers folder and a valid iso image!

Whats wrong ?

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IsoCmd -mount V: An.iso

Full path should be entered, such as "C:\An.iso"
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IsoCmd -mount V: An.iso

Full path should be entered, such as "C:\An.iso"

I tried this - of cause - as well but it
the result was the same.....

So do you have other solution ?
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This is how you can change the Number of Virtual Drive :

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IsoCmd -remove
IsoCmd -number #
IsoCmd -install

Replace # by the desired Number of Virtual Drives you want.
[I]Tip: Set it to 0 will remove virtual drive.
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Options >> Configurations... >> Virtual Drive >> and set the number of devices to none
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