No no, I meant if the virtual drive is still showing in the Device Manager when you've uninstalled Alcohol, remove it.
Code 39 is a missing or corrupt driver, and looks like you might have to modify your registry to in order to fix this issue. I was hoping to avoid this, but looks like it will be the only way.
Microsoft have a guide here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
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nonamesorry
, Nov 11 2007 08:37 PM
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#21
Posted 13 November 2007 - 09:02 PM
#22
Posted 14 November 2007 - 08:53 PM
Hurray! That did the trick!
Now the drive's showing up, and my .cdi works fine! Thank you so much!
to both of you!
Good thing I backed up those files! in case anything starts acting funny...
Never mind! and !!
Did I type thank you? I'll type it again!
Now the drive's showing up, and my .cdi works fine! Thank you so much!
to both of you!
Good thing I backed up those files! in case anything starts acting funny...
Never mind! and !!
Did I type thank you? I'll type it again!
#23
Posted 14 November 2007 - 09:58 PM
Thank you for letting us know
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