I have Copy DVD 4 version 10.1.207, running under Windows XP, SP3. I have used the option under "tools" to create a virtual disk, labled as Y:. When I reboot my PC, the Y: drive is there, but it is empty.
I have to load Copy DVD, go to the "tools" menu "load disc image", "File", select the ISO file and click "Load Disc Image".
I really have only one ISO image that I want to load this way. Is there any way to automate this, so that it is done automatically, when the PC is booted? It is already doing part of the job; createing the Y: drive. I just need it to do the second part; load the ISO image.
An alternative would be to have a command line option to do this. I could build a .BAT file that would load the image and then load the application program that uses it.
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Paul Noble
I have Copy DVD 4 version 10.1.207, running under Windows XP, SP3. I have used the option under "tools" to create a virtual disk, labled as Y:. When I reboot my PC, the Y: drive is there, but it is empty.
I have to load Copy DVD, go to the "tools" menu "load disc image", "File", select the ISO file and click "Load Disc Image".
I really have only one ISO image that I want to load this way. Is there any way to automate this, so that it is done automatically, when the PC is booted? It is already doing part of the job; createing the Y: drive. I just need it to do the second part; load the ISO image.
An alternative would be to have a command line option to do this. I could build a .BAT file that would load the image and then load the application program that uses it.
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