Why there was a message indicating the disc was not formatted when I mounted a DVD image file by using Alcohol series software?
Normally, when use Alcohol series software as a virtual DVD drive, the most common errors you might encounter are a message indicating the disc in unformatted, or the CD-ROM disappears from the CD-ROM Management window when mounting a DVD image file to a virtual CD-ROM drive. It is because the Windows system cannot manage the same DVD disc simultaneously. Once you complete the process of making the image file, you might encounter these problems if you mount the DVD image file without removing the DVD from the DVD drive first. The work ground is to remove the DVD from the DVD drive and reboot the system. (The problem only occurs on Windows 98/Me, if yours is Windows 2000, it should be OK.
Normally, when use Alcohol series software as a virtual DVD drive, the most common errors you might encounter are a message indicating the disc in unformatted, or the CD-ROM disappears from the CD-ROM Management window when mounting a DVD image file to a virtual CD-ROM drive. It is because the Windows system cannot manage the same DVD disc simultaneously. Once you complete the process of making the image file, you might encounter these problems if you mount the DVD image file without removing the DVD from the DVD drive first. The work ground is to remove the DVD from the DVD drive and reboot the system.
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