New Daemon-Tools: 4.0.3
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CrItIcAl_Err0r




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Location: Portugal
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 04:32    Post subject: New Daemon-Tools: 4.0.3
It´s out and works perfectly. It´s amazing, just need to disable PATA in control panel. Great work for Daemon Tools Team. The Serial Ata Raid bug is really fixed Smile
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Brisk




Posts: 1557
Location: Dutch...
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 07:56    Post subject:
Code:
Dear Community,

today we released the new V4.0.3 of both, X64 and X86(32bit)
version of DaemonTools

Please check out our download-section

This version fixed some small and not so small glitches/bugs
introduced with V4.0.0 (X86) and V4.0.1 (X64)

One blacklist fixed (a SF-Game, that behaved odd when running
from virtualdrive)

RAID-Bugs fixed, too
Some reboot-problems also fixed

Nero-issues also fixed

Additional functionality (for X86-version, X64 already contained it since very first version): Disable "Open file handle" dialog, as it seems it annoyed some users.

We herewith also confirm the latest blacklist introduced by
Securom (SeriousSam2-patch). This blacklists will not be
possible in future versions anymore (as in old 3.xx-series,
we will add feature to randomly generate names for driver-parts). As we got info about it, we couldn't fix it with
this version, but work is in progress for next release already

EDIT: We also offer a bunch of tools especially for new V4, f.e. Anti-Blacklist-Tools, DaemonScript for V4,
Translations and other tools - stay tuned!


http://www.daemon-tools.cc
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Rian




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 10:58    Post subject:
I get a "file write error" when trying to install the SCSI pass-through direct layer. It happens after the popup concerning the kernel debuggers. Anyone had the same problem and knows what to do? Please let me know Wink

edit: typo
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deelix
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 11:07    Post subject:
hmm, easier to get SF games workin' ?
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ec461




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 11:11    Post subject:
Does it have an IDE Jammer? Or do we still need to go through the SFN/unplugging/VirtualCD/SD4hide/Sr7stop crap?
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deelix
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 11:13    Post subject:
ec461 wrote:
Does it have an IDE Jammer? Or do we still need to go through the SFN/unplugging/VirtualCD/SD4hide/Sr7stop crap?


would be great if it had Smile
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Selt




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 11:18    Post subject:
ec461 wrote:
Does it have an IDE Jammer? Or do we still need to go through the SFN/unplugging/VirtualCD/SD4hide/Sr7stop crap?


stillneed/stillneed/stillneed/stillneed/stillneed/

mainly bug fixes
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CrItIcAl_Err0r




Posts: 85
Location: Portugal
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 12:14    Post subject:
For me and all users with a Nforce4 just need to disable in control panel the CD/DVD rom. No need to unplug phisical. I tried 4 starforce games and all works like the original.


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MariusED




Posts: 52
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 12:30    Post subject:
What u gonna do is:

Syntax:
DRIVPARM=/D:number [/C] [/F:factor] [/H:heads] [/I] [/N] [/S:sectors] [/T:tracks]

/D:number Specifies the physical drive number. number can be range from 0 to 255.
Drive number 0 corresponds with drive a:,
Drive number 1 corresponds with drive b:, and so on.
/C Specifies that the drive can detect whether the drive door is closed. (see Notes).
/H:heads The maximum number of drive heads. The value of heads can be from 1 to 99 and the default depends on the value specified for factor.
/I Specifies an electronically compatible 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. Electronically compatible drives are something other than the above but use a floppy disk drive controller.
/N Specifies a nonremovable block device.
/S:sectors The number of sectors per track that the block device supports. Sectors can be in the range 1 through 99 and the default depends on the value you specify for factor.
/T:tracks The number of tracks per side that the block device supports. The default value depends on the value you specify for factor.
/F:factor The drive type:

dunno why i did this :s


Reality is booring...
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MariusED




Posts: 52
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 12:32    Post subject:
One more thing, nothing to do, just a manual on dos:P It was just somthing i wrote in her to show you ppl how hard you ppl have to do it:P
why dont?

Download.
Instal.
Use......


Reality is booring...
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Brisk




Posts: 1557
Location: Dutch...
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 15:10    Post subject:
Is it me or has anybody a clue what MariusED tries to tell us.........???
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Game90




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 15:31    Post subject:
yeah. it means "spam"


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Avenger_




Posts: 658
Location: Norway
PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 15:58    Post subject:
BRISK#1 wrote:
Is it me or has anybody a clue what MariusED tries to tell us.........???


Nope Very Happy
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Oddmaker
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 17:56    Post subject:
wooo


dust.
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21021




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 18:14    Post subject:
Subs
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Selt




Posts: 1493

PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2006 18:22    Post subject:
they fixed the custom blacklist used in hammer and sickle... someone was experiencing problems mounting the mirror version, now it's fine
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Double-=V=-




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PostPosted: Wed, 4th Jan 2006 11:36    Post subject:
Latest starforce works now without unplugging here. And i got a via chipset.
Just disabled ch2, and sata with sfnightmare.
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strm




Posts: 179
Location: Sweden
PostPosted: Fri, 6th Jan 2006 02:42    Post subject:
No matter how many times I read MariusEDs post, it doesn't make any sense at all.
Great job from the daemon-tools team though Smile


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