Daemon tools, working yet?


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It doesnt work for me:( It asks me to reboot with that SPDT driver install and upon reboot, the same screen will pop up telling that I have to reboot to complete installation. Tried it multiple times...what gives?

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It doesnt work for me:( It asks me to reboot with that SPDT driver install and upon reboot, the same screen will pop up telling that I have to reboot to complete installation. Tried it multiple times...what gives?

you must be using an older version of daemon tools.

the newest version has an update version of SPDT that supports windows 7.

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only W7 beta coz DT last version never support RC yet but theres tricky way to get it to work on RC ....

I had no problem installing it on the RC. Installed normally just like on win 7 beta.

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I had no problem installing it on the RC. Installed normally just like on win 7 beta.

yep some ppl say that too but wen i tried to install it it gave me the stupid msg that this software is not compatible with W7 ...

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yep some ppl say that too but wen i tried to install it it gave me the stupid msg that this software is not compatible with W7 ...

ya, it did show me that windows too, but i selected "run program"

DT got installed with no problem :D

this window pops up everytime i to run DT.

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I prefer UltraISO. Does same thing and it doesn't force you to install and reboot, it runs off the bat after you install it. With the bonus of seeing what's inside a ISO even before you mount them or even create your own ISO.

Not free thou but I've not ran into anything telling me to buy anything when mounting ISOs. Similar to WinRAR (it doesn't you to buy it when using the right-click menus in Explorer).

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