Forum: UltraISO
Topic: Questions to the build in ISO Drive
started by: User 69

Posted by User 69 on Oct. 12 2006,16:28
Hallo!

I have some Questions:

First question:

I have installed Virtual Clone Drive. How can I use them alternating to the build in ISO Drive?

If I used the Virtual Clone Drive and then want to use the build in Drive, I first have to delete the entry in the Windows Registry. Deleting the path in UltraISO dialog field doesn’t make any effect. And when I used the build in drive, I will lose them by changing to Virtual Clone Drive.


Second question:

Where does UltraISO save the settings for the build in ISO drive? I suggest in the Windows Registry but I didn’t find it.


Third question:

What is the "vdrive.ini" for and how do I use it?
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Posted by User 69 on Oct. 12 2006,16:41

I just tried to edit my post, but I was not allowed to do so !?!

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Sorry, you do not have permission to edit that message

You are currently logged in as User 69


So I add my comment here: I am using the newest version of UltraISO.


Posted by xoben on Oct. 12 2006,21:30
1) ISODrive can work with VirtualCloneDrive simultaneously
  - Choose 'Options'->'Configuration'->'Virtual Drive', click on 'Detect'.
  - Choose 'Tools'->'Mount to virtual drive', you can see both virtual clonedrive and isodrive
2) For latest version 8.51, vdrive.ini is not needed for virtual clonedrive
  ps: it is located in "C:\Program Files\UltraISO"
3) ISODrive is a kernal driver, it does not use the registry of UltraISO

Posted by User 69 on Oct. 14 2006,06:22

(xoben @ Oct. 13 2006,01:30)
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1) ISODrive can work with VirtualCloneDrive simultaneously

Sorry, this was my mistake. Within my first test it didn’t work, now it does.



(xoben @ Oct. 13 2006,01:30)
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2) For latest version 8.51, vdrive.ini is not needed for virtual clonedrive

Why then does version 8.51 install vdrive.ini? This is irritating.



(xoben @ Oct. 13 2006,01:30)
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3) ISODrive is a kernal driver, it does not use the registry of UltraISO

I found it. UltraISO creates the registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ISODrive]

If you want to change the drive letter, you can do it there.


Posted by xoben on Oct. 14 2006,10:35
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Why then does version 8.51 install vdrive.ini? This is irritating.

It is keeped there for latest daemon-tools 4.06.

Posted by hellcry on Oct. 14 2006,21:52
If i want to uninstall the iso drive created (built in) by ultraiso how i do it?
Posted by xoben on Oct. 15 2006,08:13

(hellcry @ Oct. 15 2006,01:52)
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If i want to uninstall the iso drive created (built in) by ultraiso how i do it?

1) Uninstall UltraISO
2) Re-setup UltraISO, uncheck 'Setup ISO CD/DVD emulator (ISODrive)' option during installation