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Mounting ISOs in Vista
Saturday 2nd December, 2006 20:05 Comments: 0
I thought I was going to be in love with MagicDisc, a free tool from the makers of MagicISO, but despite their nice claim of supporting x64 versions of Windows, they forgot to mention that the driver isn't signed so it's a bit useless for Vista x64 RTM. I'm about to take a look at elby CloneDrive, which is also free and meant to work, but I get the feeling it won't either (EDIT: the setup file complained about me using Vista). I may have to resort to a recent version of Daemon Tools or something. Sigh. Vista is proving a pain as no one is ready for it. And it seems there's still a lack of (signed) 64-bit drivers.
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