2018-02-22, 21:32
I'd bet you didn't assign VCD a drive letter based on what you just wrote.
Post #1 of this thread, 3rd paragraph. It says:
I have assigned drive letter 'A' for the virtual mount but you can assign what you prefer. Navigate to Administrative Tools/Computer Management/Disc Management.
On the bottom graph, locate the virtual CD-ROM, right click it, select 'Change drive letter and paths'. Select change. On the right is a radio button that reveals available drive letters. Be certain any external drives are on as Windows will make their letters available if they are off and not present.
In W10, right click the start button and select 'Disc Management'. Use the lower graph and at the very bottom on the left is your virtual cd rom drive aka VCD. Right click and assign or change driver letter.
Once you have assigned drive letter 'A' or whatever you prefer, VCD will always open using that drive letter. If you change the letter to something other than 'A', you'll have to change the code as well. That too is outlined in the guide. So you choose 'F'. Change the code you're using from any and all instances of 'A' to 'F'. If you are using MPC to open a UHD iso, yes, you need to also use the MPCBE3DISO.bat. If you are using PDVD for 3D iso's, you will need to use PDVD3DISO.bat also.
If for some reason the timing is off, change the timeout in each .bat. It shouldn't be but just in case it's too fast, increase the number.
Post #1 of this thread, 3rd paragraph. It says:
I have assigned drive letter 'A' for the virtual mount but you can assign what you prefer. Navigate to Administrative Tools/Computer Management/Disc Management.
On the bottom graph, locate the virtual CD-ROM, right click it, select 'Change drive letter and paths'. Select change. On the right is a radio button that reveals available drive letters. Be certain any external drives are on as Windows will make their letters available if they are off and not present.
In W10, right click the start button and select 'Disc Management'. Use the lower graph and at the very bottom on the left is your virtual cd rom drive aka VCD. Right click and assign or change driver letter.
Once you have assigned drive letter 'A' or whatever you prefer, VCD will always open using that drive letter. If you change the letter to something other than 'A', you'll have to change the code as well. That too is outlined in the guide. So you choose 'F'. Change the code you're using from any and all instances of 'A' to 'F'. If you are using MPC to open a UHD iso, yes, you need to also use the MPCBE3DISO.bat. If you are using PDVD for 3D iso's, you will need to use PDVD3DISO.bat also.
If for some reason the timing is off, change the timeout in each .bat. It shouldn't be but just in case it's too fast, increase the number.