Also you can try to update DTSoft Virtual Bus Driver manually: Right-click on My Computer icon - select Manage menu item - navigate to Device Manager in Computer Management window. Then unfold System Devices in the right side of the window and find 'Unknown' device. Right-click on this device and click 'Update Driver.' How to delete Virtual CD/DVD ROM Drive from My Computer. Open the Device Manager. Click the Virtual Driver, and select the device. Go to the Properties and Disable the Selected Device. Uninstalling the Driver. If you want to remove them permanently - the uninstall option is the quickest way to solve the problem. Jul 26, 2017 in this video you learn how to remove or delete the virtual drive/disk from computer easily in hindi only for window 10. Don,t forgot to subscribe. Under details it says, 'DTSOFT Virtual CdRom, Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)' Also, my DVD drive isn't reading any discs, so I'm assuming it's this. I have Softdisc/Daemon Tools as well but wish to keep as is definitely the best. The problem is that after uninstaling the main programs I am left with 3 virtual drives that i dont want or need. Have tried to remove from device manager but come back after reboot (turned off the softdisc one first). Removed both the drives and the. Jan 21, 2015 If you have installed Daemon Tools or Daemon Tools Lite, then try uninstalling them. Also, this is a Windows Vista forum, not a Windows 8 forum.
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- Dtsoft Virtual Cdrom Device Uninstall Windows 7
- Dtsoft Virtual Cdrom Device Uninstall Windows 7
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On win10 we have possibility to mount iso files.For each mounted iso system creates virtual CD/DVD-rom drive.To see these drives we can use powershell:
Now my question is how to delete these devices using winapi/powershell whatever ?
I know that they are deleted when u dismount particular image using Dismount-DiskImage, but I would like to have 'force' option.
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Where-Object { $_.Type -eq 'CD Drive' } can you right click on iso drive what file system you see?
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by Martin Brinkmann on June 28, 2011 in Tutorials, Windows - Last Update: June 28, 2011 - 13 comments
I have tested a variety of virtual device creator programs in the past. Programs like OSFMount, TotalMounter, Gizmo Drive or Virtual Clone Drive are just some of the applications that I have reviewed. One of the problems that I encountered was the fact that virtual CD or DVD drives remained available on the system after uninstallation of the software that added them to the system.
Dtsoft Virtual Cdrom Device Uninstall Windows 7
While that is more of an aesthetic issue it is still something that could be problematic, for instance when trying to access media inserted into a drive (finding the right drive).
I never really bothered to look into the issue. Today's article on Unlock For Us addressed the issue which made me address it here on Ghacks as well.
It is not possible to quickly distinguish physical and virtual optical drives in Windows Explorer, unless you have renamed drives to reflect that or by digging deeper into the configuration settings.
Uninstalling Virtual Drives
Here is how you remove virtual drives under Windows so that those drives do not longer appear under My Computer, Windows Explorer or other software that makes use of optical drives.
Open the Device Manager with Windows-p and the selection Device Manager from the sidebar menu. Locate DVD/CD-ROM drives in the listing and expand the selection.
It is sometimes possible to spot virtual drives right away, for instance if they have virtual in their name. At other times it is not that easy. If you know the brand and model of your built-in DVD, CD or Blu-Ray drive you can select the other drives easily to uninstall them. If you do not know those information, you could look at the drive type. A drive displaying SCSI for instance can be an indicator that it is a virtual drive, especially if your computer does not support that technology.
Right-click on the virtual drive and select either Disable or Uninstall from the menu. Disable will keep the device listed in the device manager but not on the system. Uninstallation on the other hand removes the driver from the system and thus the drive.
I suggest to disable drives if you are not sure if they are virtual or physical drives. Put a CD or DVD into your physical drive for identification purposes. Now disable the suspected virtual drive. Refresh Windows Explorer afterwards to see if you can still access the CD or DVD. If you can you have disabled the correct drive and can right-click it again to uninstall it.
Repeat the process for additional virtual drives if present until you have uninstalled all drives that you no longer use.
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