The Daemon Tools program manages to occupy a place among the leaders of “non-commercial” software of this class, although it cannot create image files and does not have a full-fledged graphical shell. All control is carried out in it using the context menu, which can be called up by right-clicking on the icon in the system tray. You can create no more than 4 virtual drives, but now the latest versions of the utility support 9 image file formats: CUE/BIX. ISO. ( ( D. BUT. MDS. GDI, NRG, PDI. B5T (Bit nd Write 5). In this regard, it is superior to many paid programs. Daemon Tools works with protected disk images better than other freeware emulators – it “knows” many technologies protection: Safedisc.
Securotn. Laserlock, RM PS. You can select any of them or all of them at once in the Emulation section of the context menu. Image files are mounted into virtual drives using the command Virtual CD/DVD-ROM > Device > Mount Image.
If the user, as much as possible, needs to uninstall Daemon Tools, be careful and use only standard procedures—incorrect removal may cause difficulties when reinstalling the program. In this case, you will have to access the system registry and manually remove it from Daemon Tools.