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Remount image issue #27

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kliffgomel opened this issue Apr 27, 2020 · 6 comments
Open

Remount image issue #27

kliffgomel opened this issue Apr 27, 2020 · 6 comments

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@kliffgomel
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After removing the virtual disk using the operating system, it is not possible to mount a new virtual disk. The error occurred on the win 10 1909 pro for workstation system. There are no such problems on win 10 1809 LTSC.

@AtlasHackert
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I'm having the same problem (Windows 10, 21H1 64bit), and it started around version 1909 for me too. When you right-click an image to mount, the "Mount to an existing virtual drive" shows an empty pop-up menu, but with the height as-if there's entries of previously mounted images there. In "Device manager", broken "WinCDEmu drive" items show up, with error 38: "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory." Deleting these broken drivers doesn't work.

@TheProgramableTurtle
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Same issue, same system, same error, and same lack of solution.

@TheProgramableTurtle
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After a lot of messing around, I've found that the portable version works fine, as long as drives aren't unmounted via Windows Explorer (do it from the WinCDEmu Portable GUI instead). Restarting (explicitly selecting restart, not shutting down and booting) the PC fixes the driver issue, but make sure to uninstall the current WinCDEmu installation.

@Nuck-TH
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Nuck-TH commented Aug 21, 2022

Have same issue on Windows 10 21H2.

@Zhnigo
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Zhnigo commented Jul 25, 2023

Same issue

@wildcodefox
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also same issue

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