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291026 2004-11-12 17:55:00 Silly question I know, but how do I delete a virtual CD drive created in Alcohol?

Thx
Greg S (201)
291027 2004-11-12 18:14:00 Have a look at this page and see if it helps.
here (forums.afterdawn.com)
hth
johnboy (217)
291028 2004-11-12 18:21:00 faq (support.alcohol-soft.com)
hth
johnboy (217)
291029 2004-11-12 18:31:00 Thanks. However I don't have an Alcohol SCSI controller

"How do i remove the virtual drives
Q:- I uninstalled Alcohol but the virtual drives remain, how do i remove them?

A:- Go to control panels/system/hardware/device manager, find under "SCSI and RAID controllers" the Alcohol* SCSI controller, and remove it.

All Alcohol drives will disappear. Normally this happens automatically when you uninstall alcohol, unless at the uninstallation time you still had some image mounted.

You will Also need to remove Plug and Play Bios Extension from System Devices. and if needed the Virtual Drive Drivers from the Windows/System32/Drivers Folder.

* Name of the Virtual Drive Driver varies from version to Version."

The only controller I have is A347SCSI SCSI Controller - is it safe for me to remove this - will this do the trick?
Greg S (201)
291030 2004-11-12 19:46:00 Have you still got alcohol installed if so click on file/options then drive letter it should say what it is
hth
johnboy (217)
291031 2004-11-12 20:27:00 > The only controller I have is A347SCSI SCSI Controller - is it safe for me to
> remove this - will this do the trick?

do you have any other hardware SCSI controllers? if not, then it's probably safe for you to remove it :)
Megaman (344)
291032 2004-11-12 21:27:00 > Have you still got alcohol installed if so click on
> file/options then drive letter it should say what it
> is

Yeah it's still installed - drive letter is H, but that doesn't get me any closer to finding out how to kill it.

I tried Megaman's suggestion and just removed the A347SCSI SCSI Controller anyway, but it didn't help - after a re-boot the controller came back

I must be having an el-thicko week :(
Greg S (201)
291033 2004-11-12 22:05:00 try installing alcohol 52%, removing the drives (under settings), then uninstalling it Megaman (344)
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