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    virtual floppy on windows 7 64 bit

    Does anyone know how to install a virtual floppy on windows 7, 64 bit? It works on the 32 bit but not 64.

    thanks

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    virtual floppy or virtual cd rom drive?

    why floppy?

    ultra iso or daemon

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    yah...use damon tools...even has a nice gadget

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    ^Someone being a pirate :P, I installed mine through my thumb-drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necrosaro View Post
    ^Someone being a pirate :P, I installed mine through my thumb-drive
    I assigned my external hard drive the letter A. I put the keys on in the external. It would not work. I don't understand why. Nor, could I get the virtual floppy to work.


    The virtual floppy would work on windows vista 32.

    any suggestions?

    Is it possible to assign a virtual cd the letter "a" and put the keys on that? That way, the computer would find the letter "a" and use those keys to open the program?

    Thanks,
    Don

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    Daemon Tools will do that for you, it will make a virtual drive and a letter on your computer then you can use the program to open the .iso if that is what you are wanting to do?

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    It turns out that I just put the keys on a flash drive and changed the letter to the drive. It works fine.

    For some reason, the keys would not read on a virtual cd, on windows 64. However, they worked fine on a virtual floppy, on windows 32. I was unable to use an unsigned virtual floppy on windows 64bit. I tried every way possible with no luck.

    Microsoft made windows 7 so they have to be signed. They did that to make more money, I guess.

    thanks everyone

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