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Post Number: 21
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RicDash
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Posted on: Apr. 20 2008,16:43 |
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I realize this post is over a year old, but stuff stays forever on the Web, so I thought I would post a solution. I d/l'ed a trial of UISO 9 and also could not remove the virtual drive letter from my Windows 2000 computer. Earlier in this post was this:
CODE Is there a way to remove the "virtual drive" -- to "unmount" it?
Sorry, this feature is not supported yet That's sad to hear, but in fact, you can do it in the Registry. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints
You will see lots of drive letters. Look at the drive letters and look for the one which you want removed, it will have subdirectories.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints\P\_DriveFlags HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints\P\_Autorun HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints\P\_DIL
We want to delete _DriveFlags, but to be safe, just rename it to _DriveFlagsx Now reboot, virtual P drive is gone, and if you want, delete the renamed subdir.
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Post Number: 22
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h0dg3s
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Posted on: Aug. 24 2008,12:48 |
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To change the virtual drive letter, right-click on "My computer" and click on Manage.
Go to "Disk Management" on the left menu. Virtual drives will appear in the bottom pane along with harddrives and optical drives. Right-click on your drive of choice and click "Change drive letters and paths."
Click change.
I can't guarantee that this will work for virtual drives but it works for flash drives, optical drives, and harddrives other than your system drive.
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Post Number: 23
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j0nezn
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Posted on: Nov. 12 2008,18:34 |
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(xoben @ Jan. 29 2007,02:22)
QUOTE isocmd -mount drive: file_spec Example: isocmd -mount L: "d:\isos\mycd.iso" Here is a paste of my command line usage. It did not work I am using it from a usb drive on Window 2003. Any sugestions?
F:\UltraIso\drivers>IsoCmd.exe -mount G: "d:\temp\EVIP10_3015.5GA.iso" ISODriveStatus: >>>The system cannot find the file specified. Drive:[G:], File:[\??\d:\temp\EVIP10_3015.5GA.iso] G: >>>The system cannot find the file specified.
F:\UltraIso\drivers>dir D:\temp\*.iso Volume in drive D has no label. Volume Serial Number is 7022-DD33
Directory of D:\temp
11/12/2008 05:07 PM 446,926,848 EVIP10_3015.5GA.iso 1 File(s) 446,926,848 bytes 0 Dir(s) 146,535,047,168 bytes free
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Post Number: 24
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washington678
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Posted on: Jul. 10 2009,22:17 |
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Thanks everyone for your support, you're the best!!
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Edited by washington678 on Jul. 10 2009,22:18
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