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gris 

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Posted on: Oct. 28 2008,02:01 |
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I followed some tips in one of the posts here about creating a portable ultraISO by installing ultraISO v9.3.1 on a desktop and copying its whole folder, including the "drivers" folder, to an empty folder on another desktop. I also copied ultraISO.ini to the portable folder.
After opening the application, I checked out the configurations and found them OK, except for the "virtual drive" tab under the "Options > Configuration". I found that everything under the "virtual drive" tab was greyed out, and when I pressed F6 (the mounting function), a prompt was displayed saying "No virtual CD/DVD drive found!".
Please could someone give me advice as to what had happened and how to solve this problem.
Many thanks in advance.
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gris 

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Posted on: Oct. 28 2008,08:41 |
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I have sorted this out now. It was my own misunderstanding. On retest, it worked perfectly.
Please allow me to ask another question. In a portable environment, can I exclude the following files from my USB drive: isoshell.dll, ultraiso.ico, and ISODrv64.sys, and what are these files used for?
Thanks
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 28 2008,09:48 |
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It is recommandeded to keep all files unless you know which file(s) is not needed.
Edited by xoben on Oct. 28 2008,09:49
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gris 

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Posted on: Oct. 29 2008,00:13 |
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Many thanks, xoben. The reason I asked is that I read somewhere in this forum about creating a portable UltraISO in which it advised files to be copied from the installed folder included "ultraISO.exe" and the "Drivers" sub-folder. However, it made no mention of copying any other files.
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