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ISO Images / CDRom drive

Started by FrostWraith, November 27, 2006, 12:48 AM

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FrostWraith

Is there a way to make your computer think that the drive that has a mounted ISO image is the default cdrom drive? I made ISOs of some of my games and I would like to run them with no cd, but it keeps checking D: (My default cdrom drive) and the ISO is mounted on Z:.
Any help appreciated!

l2k-Shadow

try registry, CD Path is often stored there.
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Stealth

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Assuming you're running Windows XP, this is a pretty quick and easy process.

Go to your Control Panel and open up Administrative Tools. Double-click on Computer Management, then click on "Disk Management" under "Storage" on the left. In a scrollable pane at the bottom you should see an icon with information about each drive that has a drive letter on your computer. Right-clicking these drive icons allows you to change their letter.

Just switch your real CD drive to some other letter, like Y:, then change your Z: drive to D:.

If your games aren't old ones that check the first CD drive in the system only, I'd recommend taking Shadow's advice and either doing some registry digging or reinstalling the games from the CD so they look to the right drive, but this will give you a short-term fix.
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FrostWraith

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Well, what this does I could do before. It still doesn't pass the cd check pass.I even went into device manager and disabled my main cdrom drive, leaving only my new mounted drive. Thanks for the help anyway guys.

Edit: I even went into the registry and saw the value W3CD=D:\, so i changed it to G:\, but to no avail. I'll try rebooting

Edit: Maybe that will reset everyting.
Edit: Nope!

MyndFyre

Quote from: rabbit on November 27, 2006, 06:17 AM
New Daemon Tools is packed with WhenU, so get an old version only (3.4X).  I prefer Alcohol 52% (or 120%).
I just set the Deny-Run permission for Everybody on the WhenU executable.   8)
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