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  1. When I burned a VCD using Cdrwin 5.01, it created a new drive labeled 'image simulation' and renamed my other drives. I have renamed my drives back to the way they were, but I can't delete the new drive. Can anyone help me out?
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  2. I had the same exact problem - "DRIVE F:"

    i just got rid of cdrwin and the drive went away.
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  3. Yeah, I figured out what happened after I deleted cdrwin and then re-installed it using the custom installation- there's an option to install a 'virtual cdrom'; why anyone would want to is beyond me, but I clicked that off and now cdrwin works fine ^-^
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  4. Perhaps the virtual drive would allow you to "run" your disk images, so that you can discover any problems before you actually burn the image to recordable media?
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    I use Daemon tools to load the bin/cue that vcdeasy creates and view them with powerdvd before I burn with CDrwin. Typically if the mpeg that tmpeg creates is in synch and plays normally than the bin will be ok too..but its always nice to know for sure what you're getting before committing it to disc.
    Its a nice program to use to install programs you run across in bin/cue format if you dont want to burn them to disc first as well.
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