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| New on Forum Join Date: Jan 2003
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| Clone CD virtual drive Hello, newbie here. I have drive A, floppy- drive C, system--drive D, iomega zip--drive E, burner--drive F regular cd,--drive G, SanDisk digital camera reader. When I install CCD the virtual drive changed the other drive letters (accept C,A) and removed my digital camera drive so I can't upload my pictures. Is there a way to NOT install the CCD virtual drive or disable it? Do I need it to use the program? I uninstalled it and the drives went back to normal. I have win98se and Adaptec cd creatpr 4 but my grandson wanted some protected games backed up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ![]() |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Kent, UK
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| @Kas: I'm not 100% sure why this happens, but I think this is because of a combination of the following; (1) the card reader is not a 'real' drive, but is a USB device masquerading as a drive and (2) that the virtual drive is seen as a SCSI device which is automatically put first in the order of CD/DVD drives. Thus causing the other devices [after C] to automatically re-order themselves. If this is true then the drivers for the card reader are flawed in that they appear to be bound to a specific letter rather than allowing a dynamic drive letter allocation like it should be. My suggestion is to disconnect the USB card reader, install the CloneCD virtual drive [should you wish to use it] then use Device Manager to re-assign the virtual drive to a higher letter. I tend to use V: [for Virtual] but that is just my choice. The re-attach the card reader and it should come back as G:
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| The CloneCD Virtual CloneDrive can be easily switched off once installed. Run the CloneCD-tray, right click on it and select the CloneDrive: ![]() Now set the number of devices to 0: ![]() It's very simple and you could have read this on the CloneCD website.
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