![]() It searches for about six seconds, and then tells me that windows has determined it is up to date. One saying "Search automatically for updated driver software blablabla" and the other saying "Browse my computer for driver software". When I right click these broken DT drives and select "Update Driver Software", I get a window with two, big, fun buttons. When I go into device manager, do a right click, and select "Scan for hardware changes", the four previously uninstalled drives then all attempt to reinstall, and all fail one after the other. Now, when I try to add another device (SCSI Virtual Drive) I get the error message "You already have the maximum number of virtual SCSI drives." I tried uninstalling the DT drives in device manager, but I still got the same error. Here is what my device manager looks like right now, completely messed up: This didn't help, so I tried disabling my security completely but still nothing happened. I went into my security software (Comodo Antivirus) and noticed that some weird thing with DT at the beginning was being blocked, so of course I selected it and put into the trusted section. This happened multiple times so I started troubleshooting. The little notification bubble popped up saying it was installing the driver, but almost immediately failed. The problem surfaced almost immediately, when I clicked "Add Device". When I first downloaded Daemon Tools Lite v4.40.2 onto Windows 7 64-bit, the install worked fine. Okay, So I'm going to try to be as thorough with this as possible, because it is a very annoying problem which I have spent hours trying to fix with no result.
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