I have a Dell tower where I have a NEC CD DVD ROM (IDE 1 Slave) and in the second by I have installed a Lite-On CD-RW (IDE 2 Master).
Sometime after I installed the Lite-On burner, I d/l and installed Elby Clone CD. One day i was burning a CD and noticed the following. Please see screenshot below. It used to say something like Clone CD Virtual Drive. Being new to CD RW drives, I said to myself "no big deal - leave it alone".
All was fine until 2 days ago, when it stopped cloning/burning CDs. (Using Clone CD) it will go through the entire process, show graphics of burning process and even give me a message at the end saying successfully copied. But when i insert it into my CD-ROM drive, there is nothing there! Absolutely nothing. When i take it out, i can see no visible burn mark on the CD surface like i used to.
This is rather perplexing as i have not changed my CD-R medium (I use TDK blanks as I have had the best luck w/ them thus far.)
The only possible reason i can think of is that I used Partition Magic to add a logical partition (40 GB Western Digital). But even so, this strange "virtual Clone CD drive" appeared before my recent CD-burning problem began.
Your burn data is/was being cached on the Virtual Drive, which is part of your hard drive, and now you don't have enough contiguous space for it. Check if your burning software has any cacheing options.
Hm, if I'm not mistaken you are selecting the Elby Virtual Driver as the source (It is selected in the Select CD-Reader window), you should select there the NEC DV 570, and be sure that the destination is your CD writer
#4. "RE: Virtual CD Drive???" In response to _Chewy_ (Reply # 3) Fri Jan-31-03 06:47 PM
If you are running version 4.2.0.2, it has problems with virtual drives, It clashed with my Virtual CD 4.5, and I had to uninstall it in order to get Clone CD to work. I then installed Virtual CD, and it worked. I do not have the ELBY DVD-ROM, so I didn't install the Virtual CloneDrive during the installation of Clone CD. I would advise you to uninstall Clone CD, reinstall it without the virtual drive, and then go into MSCONFIG, and uncheck ElbyCheck. That should eliminate your problems.
>I would advise you to uninstall Clone CD, >reinstall it without the virtual drive, and then go into >MSCONFIG, and uncheck ElbyCheck. That should eliminate your >problems.
That's just it. I dont' ever recall selecting "virtual drive" or whatever the hell this thing is... during the installation process. Nevertheless, i'm using W2K and i'm gonna uncheck that ElbyCheck in the start up process and see if that eliminates the problem. Thanks GreyFalcon.