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DAEMON Tools Lite 4.30.2

Steven Parker   on 12 December 2008 - 11:25 · 5 comments & 3987 views

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DAEMON Tools is a virtual cd/dvd-rom emulator and is able to emulate nearly all known copy protections on the market today.

The application mounts ISO images to a virtual drive without having to burn them to a CD.

It is further development of Generic Safedisc emulator and incorporates all its features. This program allows running Backup Copies of SafeDisc (C-Dilla), Securom, Laserlock, CDCOPS, StarForce and Protect CD (and many others) protected games. Also included is a Virtual DVDROM drive (Generic DVD-ROM) enabling you to use your CD images as if they were already burned to CD! DAEMON Tools works under Windows9x/ME/NT/2000/XP with all types of CD/DVDROM drives (IDE/SCSI) and supports nearly any CD protection.

DAEMON Tools supports the following image files:
  • cue/bin
  • iso
  • ccd (CloneCD)
  • bwt (Blindwrite)
  • mds (Media Descriptor File)
  • cdi (Discjuggler)
  • nrg (Nero)
  • pdi (Instant CD/DVD)
  • b5t (BlindWrite 5)

Download: DAEMON Tools Lite 4.30.2 · 7.07MB (Freeware)
Link: DAEMON Tools Website

WARNING: This software contains an optional adware toolbar. We recommend you deselect this option during installation.

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(2 replies) #1 Don Matteo on 12 Dec 2008 - 15:54
Wish this had a real ui other than the info bar or whatever they call it. Other than that, I can't complain.
#1.1 ThaCrip on 12 Dec 2008 - 16:06
honestly for what it does i feel it's interface is pretty much perfect.

although, i do wish it was slightly easier to 'un-mount' volumes
#1.2 Stup0t on 19 Dec 2008 - 12:49
Open my computer, right click the daemon drive and select eject...
(1 reply) #2 RangerLG on 15 Dec 2008 - 17:21
I thought Daemon was Vista compatible.
#2.1 FrozenEclipse on 18 Dec 2008 - 07:54
RangerLG said,
I thought Daemon was Vista compatible.


Uh, it is.

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