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    Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


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    Henry Minute
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    I understood that this capability was to be built in for Weven. This[^] seems to confirm it. Of course it probably won't work for DRM stuff, knowing M$.

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    • D dabs

      Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


      Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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      Stuart Dootson
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      dabs wrote:

      The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful

      I've used Virtual Clone Drive[^] for that on 32 and 64 bit Weven

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        dabs wrote:

        The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful

        I've used Virtual Clone Drive[^] for that on 32 and 64 bit Weven

        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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        Luke Lovegrove
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        Stuart Dootson wrote:

        I've used Virtual Clone Drive[^] for that on 32 and 64 bit Weven

        I second Virtual CloneDrive. I started using it when the Weven beta came out since Daemon Tools didn't really want to work with the beta, where Virtual CloneDrive did. I also like the fact it doesn't want to reboot when I install it, like Daemon Tools does.

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          Stuart Dootson wrote:

          I've used Virtual Clone Drive[^] for that on 32 and 64 bit Weven

          I second Virtual CloneDrive. I started using it when the Weven beta came out since Daemon Tools didn't really want to work with the beta, where Virtual CloneDrive did. I also like the fact it doesn't want to reboot when I install it, like Daemon Tools does.

          ------------------------ Luke Lovegrove ------------------------

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          dabs
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          Thanks, I'll give it a try. Regards, Daníel


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          • D dabs

            Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


            Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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            Gandalf_TheWhite
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            dabs wrote:

            Daemon tools

            It workes great on my Weven... which version of daemon tool you are installing...

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              dabs wrote:

              The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful

              I've used Virtual Clone Drive[^] for that on 32 and 64 bit Weven

              Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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              Dario Solera
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              Seconded. It works very well and it also feels more polished than DaemonTools.

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              • D dabs

                Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


                Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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                Lost User
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                Why does everyone call it weven? it sounds dicky and takes longer to type than win7 anyway.

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                • G Gandalf_TheWhite

                  dabs wrote:

                  Daemon tools

                  It workes great on my Weven... which version of daemon tool you are installing...

                  Believe Yourself™ :-\™

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                  dabs
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                  Just the latest version. I'll be giving Virtual CloneDrive a try, and if it won't work I'll go back to Daemon Tools.


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                  • D dabs

                    Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


                    Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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                    David Crow
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                    For what little I do, I use DVD Decrypter.

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                    • D dabs

                      Hi, I just installed Windows 7 and so far so good. I do need to be able to save DVD's as .iso files and then burn said .iso files back to discs - a requirement that comes from having kids that like to watch DVDs but do not necessarily know how to handle them properly... So what are you using? The ability to map an .iso file as a drive would be helpful, but not essential. I started installing Daemon tools, but it gave me a compatibility warning, plus my latest install of XP was starting to behave quite badly, maybe because I had Daemon tools installed (can't confirm it however). So, any advise would be most welcome. Regards, Daníel


                      Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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                      harlam357
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                      DVDFab for ripping... MagicDisc (less invasive than DeamonTools IMO) for ISO mount support.

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