Emulating a
After installation ? and the necessary system reboot ? DAEMON Tools shows up as an unobtrusive icon in the system tray from which you can access the program's main tools and the configuration menu. All you have to do is browse to where your image file is stored and 'mount' it as a virtual drive using DAEMON Tools.
The Lite version of DAEMON Tools only lets you emulate up to four virtual drives but doesn't have the extra features of the Pro and Advanced editions, such as support for DVD HD and Blu-Ray drivers, or the ability to create image files. However this version of DAEMON Tools is just perfect for the average home user, who will hardly need to emulate more than a couple drives simultaneously.
DAEMON Tools supports a wide variety of formats and is a really useful app for accessing your CD collection without having to carry them around, protecting them from scratches in the process.
With DAEMON Tools you can easily emulate up to four virtual drives on your system, and mount a wide range of image files on them.
Recent changes
- Enhanced privacy of connection with MountSpace.com
- SPTD 1.81 (Windows 8 beta support)
- SPTD: attached devices read speed improvement
- Setup improvements
- Bugs fixed
- File associations inheriting after update or reinstallation
- Automount settings resetting after unsuccessful automounting on startup
- Minor fixes
- Light on resources
- Supports a wide range of formats
- Saves you the need to
burn CDs / DVDs - Works faster than an actual CD drive
- Requires a reboot after installation
- Virtual drives limited to 4
- Doesn't let you create image files
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