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Old 12. Aug 2009, 04:01 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Compared to the previous tests and versions, it seems that they have some improvement but they still have a lot of work to do on it

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Old 12. Aug 2009, 07:30 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Seems like version 1.33 of TotalMounter is out now finally. I had been checking for months, but it remained at 1.32. ericc straight away got to download 1.33, and even tested it . Seems like even with version 1.33, things don't look good. I have downloaded the latest version, but it may be some days before I give it a shot.

Thanks ericc for the update, and for the feedback too.
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Old 12. Aug 2009, 09:40 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Thank you Ericc for the beneficial review. On which OS did you have these results?

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Thank you Ericc for the beneficial review. On which OS did you have these results?
Ah yes sorry I forget to specify :

Netbook Acer Aspire One 250 with Windows XP SP3.

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Old 31. Aug 2009, 11:20 AM   #25 (permalink)
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I today installed and tested the version 1.33 of Total Mounter. I was unsuccessful in writing a virtual disk.

I used CDBurnerXP, BurnAware, InfraRecorder to write the disk, all more or less gave the same error.

First of all I opened TotalMounter... and selected virtual CD/DVD-RW from Mount button. I gave the size 16 MB for the image to be created. Earlier, I selected the default size of 650 MB, but as my hard drive had only 300 MB or so left, the image that was created was of 0 bytes, and so error was occurring. That was mistake on my part. When I selected 16 MB, the image of that size was created successfully, and mounted too.

The virtual drive of TotalMounter was recognized by all three burning softwares. Upon selecting the drive, and writing to it, errors occurred.

On writing using BurnAware, got this error:
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Burn process failed (SCSI Pass-through Interface I/O Error.)
When using CDBurnerXP, got this error:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/free...1&d=1251713728

Using InfraRecorder, got this error:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/free...1&d=1251714112

Seems like there is some kind of SCSI IO Error.

Someone who has idea about these things can tell what's happening. Either its a mistake in the software, or I am not doing something right.

The lack of a manual for the software does not help too

Wait for another version?
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Wait for another version?
Appreciated that you took time to test it again. Hope that they can fix this in the next version.
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I get the feeling, I may not be doing it correctly. Or, something might be missing here. If someone could tell more about the error, maybe it will help. KernSafe guys should have a manual for using Total Mounter.
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