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DAEMON Wierd Configuration Error

Anonymous Danny
05-14-2005, 01:36 PM
Hey. Not sure where to post this problem so I just decided to put it in with games. I use a program called DAEMON to use virtual disk drives. Wierd thing is that the first two drives do not have a letter assoicated with them (E:, F:) and it won't save any changes I make on the main configuration options screen that sets a letter. They've worked before, but I just noticed now that they were gone. Any solution to this baffling mystery?

Mictlantecuhtli
05-15-2005, 02:06 PM
Have you tried setting the number of drives to zero and then back to two?

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poertner_1274
05-16-2005, 05:18 PM
Usually when I use Dtools I set my virtual drives to the bottom of the alphabet, so that way they won't overlap with something else you might add later (USB, another HDD, CD-rom, etc.) I've had problems with this in the past.

But since you can't save the changes, I would suggest reinstalling the application. Then use the lower letters if possible :)

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