maybe this will help some users here. for a long while on Windows 8 and now 8.1 I have was not able to write cd/dvd with ultraiso as I kept receiving an error "[dvd-r/rw media requires setting mode page to use DAO writing]" this problem is because I am on an Amd64 system that utilizes the AMD ahci driver. simple fix after going back and forth with EZBsystems support was to rollback the driver from using the AMD oem installed one to the Microsoft one.....problem was fixed.
UltraISO Premium 9.62 (August 19, 2014) Code: +) Improved writing disk image feature, supports mobile HDD disks with multiple partitions('Xpress write'), and takes much less time to prepare files +) Supports resampling MP3 media file when making an Audio CD *) Improved 'Check CD/DVD' fature *) Fixed a bug with handling some dmg images *) Fixed a bug with detecting some CD/DVD writers *) Some minor improvements and bug fixes
9.6.2.3059 Code: File: uiso9_pe.exe CRC-32: acc5ae5d MD5: 381b232eeaf2e49404b63cf8b894c3bf SHA-1: b93e99b2c0f282a0275ebca37bf6532656dc6fbd
same version but different installer? Code: File: uiso9_pe.exe CRC-32: b804922d MD4: 1d5f0292e64452d74f4210d67469256b MD5: c6efc2510b2684fe6dac74940e1dec20 SHA-1: dc98e4e71c661cfffa11818f2ac6974275a8b93c
I have a problem with the new version, I have the option to no longer create a virtual drive after restarting the PC. It has a gray background what can that be
When the UltraISO application is installed on your computer the first time, it automatically prompts you to create a virtual disc drive which is used for mounting images. If you did not select this option at installation then this what you obtain. Try reinstall it and select the option.
I've already done everything. The virtual drive is also present after installation. Only after restarting the PC is it gone My System Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 17763.1294 X64
this is only the case with the new version. version 9.7.2.3561 works Edit: have now done it differently, first installed the version 9.7.2.3561, and then the new 9.7.3.3618, now it works.
Humm strange what I have done I reinstalled it and double-click on the new drive located in the left down pane then drive appeared on Windows explorer. I rebooted the machine and all is ok. You can then create/suppress on the fly virtual drives. I don't use as W10 has the same option by mounting isos.