Changing name of Daemon Tools drive...

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  1. fishbulb

    fishbulb Regular member

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    For some reason, when I look at all of my drives on "My Computer", my D. Tools player always shows the name of a movie I played using it several weeks ago instead of saying something like "Generic DVD-ROM Drive." When I mount and play another movie with it, it shows the name of the movie currently playing. But when I unmount it, that same title comes back. How can I change the name to that drive to what I want?
     
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    If i choose unmount all drives then the folder goes back to "DVD drive(y:)" instead of to the last movie played. Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling it? What version of windows are you using? I'm using XP.
     
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    When I unmount, it goes back to this one particular movie as the name of the drive. I hope I'm explaining it correctly. When I click on "My Computer" it shows the usual things like, PRESARIO(C:), DVD-RW Drive(D:), CD Drive(E:), and then for the "virtual drive" for Daemon Tools it shows LTGC2 DISC3 100(F:) which stands for Looney Tunes Golden Collection 2 Disc 3. I played the file using D.T. once and now it's always there. If I play another file it show the name of the file playing but when I unmount it, it always goes back to LTGC2....
    I thought about uninstalling and reinstalling but wanted to see if there was something else I could do first. I'm running XP.
    I may just go ahead and reinstall.
     
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    Yeah that's the way I figured it was behaving. I would just re-install it.
     

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