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WALLstAL
30th November 2007, 01:29
I think I read somewhere it does not, but I can not find it!!

Thanks!

Webslinger
30th November 2007, 12:19
http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html

"System Requirements

* An IBM-compatible personal computer with a minimum 500 MHz Pentium-class microprocessor (1 GHz recommended) and 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
* Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
* If you use Windows 2000 or Windows XP you must be an administrator to install Virtual CloneDrive "

WALLstAL
30th November 2007, 13:24
I have Windows XP, I am not an Administrator or have Administrator rights so how do I get it installed on my computer?? :confused:

mike20021969
30th November 2007, 13:44
I have Windows XP, I am not an Administrator or have Administrator rights so how do I get it installed on my computer?? :confused:

ask whoever owns the computer to install it on their account or to give your account administrator rights :agree:

WALLstAL
30th November 2007, 13:58
ask whoever owns the computer to install it on their account or to give your account administrator rights :agree:

O.K. I own the computer, so please someone install it on my account. Who ever that may be.

mike20021969
30th November 2007, 14:45
O.K. I own the computer, so please someone install it on my account. Who ever that may be.

howdy again.
if you are the only user on the computer,then you should have administrator rights.
have you installed any software yourself on this computer?
what happens when you run the vcd file you downloaded?

thanks in advance for any extra info you provide.

WALLstAL
30th November 2007, 20:37
howdy again.
if you are the only user on the computer,then you should have administrator rights.
have you installed any software yourself on this computer?
what happens when you run the vcd file you downloaded?

thanks in advance for any extra info you provide.

I have installed the software, I think!! Yes.

Went to my Computer, found the Sheep in drive (F), did a right click and I get Virtual Drive Clone, Mount Unmount. Click on Mount and I get a Look in window for file. Clicked on file Video_TS to mount and nothing happens. I don't really know what to expect.

If I could a step by step procedure, this would help.

mike20021969
1st December 2007, 05:56
I have installed the software, I think!! Yes.

Went to my Computer, found the Sheep in drive (F), did a right click and I get Virtual Drive Clone, Mount Unmount. Click on Mount and I get a Look in window for file. Clicked on file Video_TS to mount and nothing happens. I don't really know what to expect.

If I could a step by step procedure, this would help.

vcd can be used with ISO files which can be created with certain sofware (such as clonedvd2 and clonecd).
you can create an ISO of a video dvd or an audio cd then mount it with vcd.
the ISO will operate as though the disc was in the drive of your computer.

as far as i'm aware it WONT work with games discs.

anyway,hope this helps :cool:

WALLstAL
1st December 2007, 14:48
vcd can be used with ISO files which can be created with certain sofware (such as clonedvd2 and clonecd).
you can create an ISO of a video dvd or an audio cd then mount it with vcd.
the ISO will operate as though the disc was in the drive of your computer.

as far as i'm aware it WONT work with games discs.

anyway,hope this helps :cool:

Thanks, I was trying to mount a Video_TS instead of an ISO. It works fine now. Thanks for your help!!!!