This was the last adware-free version of Daemon Tools. It was working fine before I reformatted. So who decided that it no longer works, was it Disc Soft? Does this mean that on Windows 10, any publisher can now force users to upgrade to the latest adware-riddled version of their software?
Just use Alcohol Portable senpai
Just use mount -o
>>59558665
*mount -o loop
>>59558402
Why the hell do you need this adware when W10 can natively mount images.
>>59558402
What baffles me is people still use daemon tools instead of built in win10 mounting or WinCDEmu
>>59558732
WinCDEmu is fucking amazing, blows matt damon tools out of the water
>>59558402
Use WinCDEmu, faggot. Daemon Tools is so 2006
>>59558402
>Open source cd mount
and download
>wincdemu
then kill yourself and uninstall windows 10
>>59558710
>W10 can natively mount images
Jesus fuck, how did I never know this?
>>59558402
Windows 10 can mount images natively you fucking cuck.
>>59558812
That was in fact a thing on WIN 8 already
>>59558402
>Using Daemon Tools in a post Windows-XP world
There have been better alternatives for years now, Anon. Hell, Windows 8+ even has native disc-image mounting. Why the fuck are you still using this ancient piece of shit?
>>59558710
>>59558732
Windows 10 only mounts vanilla ISOs with 2048 bytes per sector. Which is fine for most things, but a problem if you have lots of raw ISOs ripped from copy protected discs. And of course plenty of people still have MDF/MDS images.
Anyway, this thread isn't about Daemon Tools replacements, it's about Windows 10's application compatibility policy and whether it could cause problems for other programs in the future. What if Adobe decided to kill every old version of Photoshop? Maybe Daemon Tools is special since it installs a driver, but the framework for blacklisting programs is there (and I see no way to bypass the policy).
>>59558947
Just install Gentoo.
>>59558947
Adobe can't decide that, only Microsoft can, and they won't listen to Adobe. They only blacklist software that will BSOD or cause other system instability.
>>59558402
Just change the .exe file name, it's gonna work.
>>59558984
sure thing buddy.