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HOW TO: Install Daemon Tools Optimized


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@war59312

u dont need an unmount option (thats why i never included 1 in the inf)

just right click the cd drive & select "eject"

but if u wanna unmount, u can use -unmount 0

i think is the syntax, look on daemontools site if it isnt :P

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oh ok guess it messed up cause it was not working but yea working now....

I would click eject but it would do nothing...

right clicked on inf file and install.. ;)

so woring fine now..thanks...

Well crap it stoped working after installing ISo Buster. :(

It mounts but eject does nothing again.

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Nice post a little confusing at first ... on what to name things...

BUt I do recommend this to anyone that uses Daemon Tools ..

Nice to have the right click options then you don't have to start this select that ...

just right click and go...

I will start a new thread for my next questioned

Mac!

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@war59312

u dont need an unmount option (thats why i never included 1 in the inf)

just right click the cd drive & select "eject"

but if u wanna unmount, u can use -unmount 0

i think is the syntax, look on daemontools site if it isnt :P

Um just noticed it still stays mounted though in DAEMON Tools itself.

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in daemon tools?

i dont use that (i use the method on the first page) as i said on the first page, this is like a replacement for that

:)

Yeah I know just saying that if you launch Daemon Tools its still mounted. Guess its a bug.

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u can double click it and have it work IF u have the "mount" option as your FIRST entry via right click

& usually that means not having a program associated with .iso files (other then this method on first page)

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I was over at the daemon site looking around and they have a tool but it only worked when Daemon is loaded,,,

and I'm still trying to figure out howw to get it to silent install

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/dow...ategory&catid=7

Download: awxDTools_104b228.exe

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/dow...e=Download&id=8

Description: awxDTools is a shell extension for DAEMON Tools. It adds mount and unmount entries when you right click on a image.

!New Version awxDTools_104b228 !

Size: 790 KB

Release Date and Time: Sat Jan 17, 2004 02:14

Download Count: 197755

This would be a nice add to your inf file ,,,,

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  • 3 weeks later...

Has anything changed on this method (which I love btw, thanks!) with 3.47? I have 2 issues: first, when I run Daemonscript.msi with either the /qb or /qn switch fromt start.cmd it installs into C:, yet when I run it manually it installs into \Program Files\ as it should.

Second, my rundll32 line does all sorts of crazy stuff so I must be doing something wrong. It will usually load another installer than already ran from the start.cmd, such as my ATI Remote Wonder or Logitech Setpoint software. Thanks for any help!

ECHO.
ECHO Installing DaemonTools v3.47
ECHO Please wait...
start /wait %systemdrive%\Install\DaemonTools\DaemonTools.msi /qn REBOOT="ReallySuppress"
start /wait %systemdrive%\Install\DaemonTools\Daemonscript.msi /qb
start /wait %systemdrive%\Install\DaemonTools\DaemonDriveInstall.DaemonScript
rundll32 setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 128 %systemdrive%\Install\DaemonTools\DaemonTools.inf

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hi..

the stuff works with the new version too.. there isnt anything new besides bug fixes in the new version i believe :P

can u post the daemontools.inf plz.. some ppl alter it, 2 cut out stuff they dont want.. so u could have done that & messed a line or something?

& im honestly not sure why daemonscript is doing that.. its something with the installer i believe.. u could try 4 now a temp solution 2 copy daemon script files 2 the appropriate directories

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