First post, by Simon
how possible is this?
I tried some software called magic iso which seemed pretty good but I am unable to assign a letter to the virtual drive.
how possible is this?
I tried some software called magic iso which seemed pretty good but I am unable to assign a letter to the virtual drive.
try version 3.47 of daemon tools
http://www.oldversion.com/Daemon-Tools.html
if not oldversion has other software
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I was just about to ask this same question! Glad I looked first.
Don't you have to pay for Daemon Tools though? Or is this the "Lite" (freeware) version?
EDIT: Nevermind, I checked. I'm experimenting now to see how I can play multi-CD games (such as Riven) directly from the ISOs, as to not wear out my CDROM drive.
Davros is 101% correct, I use DT for years and the 3.47 version works perfectly with win98... you don't need to try anything else 😀
wrote:I'm experimenting now to see how I can play multi-CD games (such as Riven) directly from the ISOs, as to not wear out my CDROM drive.
I reckon a lot of popular games might have hacks developed for them already. Googling <riven nocd> brings up several relevant pages.
But quite frankly CD-ROM drives are dirt cheap and quite easy to find and replace, even if they do "wear out" - and I'm not familiar with that being much of a problem.
Yeah, you're right, I might as well work this thing in order to justify the $50 I payed for it a couple of years ago.
Pay Software:
I know the OP may have figured out what he wants, but I figure I'd mention that Alcohol 52/120% version '1.9.5.3105' was the last supported by Windows 98/ME. It's worth it considering the archaic nature of Win9x support anymore. I'd use the registered version of ISOBuster for image ripping.
Free Software:
Assuming you have a working version of DAEMON Tools, you could use ISOBuster (limited capability), and IMGBurn for ripping real/virtual discs. You can also use IMGBurn for burning, and building images from scratch.
The only slight trouble with DT 3.47 is - if you use mds format, you can't be sure you mount this image w/o troubles. Structures of mds were changed several times, so - AFAIR any mds from 2.x version is not DT3.47-comparatible. Ccd/img/sub or .cue/.bin is the way. 😀 Or just mount mdf (mount/all files/.mdf).
For dumping I use Alcohol 52% 2.x FE - freeware, many formats supported. But - not WinME comparatible... 🙁
It depends on if you want to run games with securom/tages/starforce or not. DT 3.47 can handle any mdf/mds I have thrown at it which were made with alcohol. It's not compatible with the newest DT version which is a packed mds file. Other than that I use IsoBuster or CloneCD (SafeDisc) to make images of most games that don't have audio tracks. If they do I use redump method of IsoBuster and EAC to make the best quality image I can, then use CDMage to make a single image of the multiple files.
Some protections black list the virtual drive (Securom), but you can use YASU or other tools to cloak the drives from this.