Another issue with virtual drive
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Could you please post the manual uninstall instructions for the virtual device drivers that you mentioned?
Thanks again,
DrT
i am on vacation until Sunday :-)
I tried to quickly figure it out but didnt help….
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I thought you were a bit quiet ;-). Sorry to hassle you on holiday, but I had known I would have stayed schtum.
Though the issue is very annoying (as PA’s virtual drive works the best out of all the others I have tried as a replacement) I do have a working replacement, though don’t like it. At least I can wait for the manual uninstall.
Regards
DrT
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Any news on this one yet?
DrT
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still not Monday :-)
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still not Monday :-)
Sorry, I thought you posted over a week ago - damn my addled memory. I am REALLY sorry.
DrT
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Regards
DrT</hoping>
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Device Manager> Storage Controllers> Starport Storage Controller… uninstall it and then reboot… then install pavd again and see if that helps?
thanks and sorry for the delay! I couldnt find it initially, who knows where was I looking.
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Hi,
Device Manager> Storage Controllers> Starport Storage Controller… uninstall it and then reboot… then install pavd again and see if that helps?
That was the first (and second and third and…) thing I tried and it does not help at all.
Please see screen shot - still no drive letter. Problem still remains.
Regards
DrT

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Sorry for my impatience, but I use this feature daily and am really missing it. Can anything else other than a standard uninstall be advised?
DrT
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Sorry for my impatience, but I use this feature daily and am really missing it. Can anything else other than a standard uninstall be advised?
DrT
unfortunately it seems that something else in your Windows installation is blocking it as it works on the same computer but different Windows installation.
Is it too much work to reinstall Win?
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Reinstalling is not an option as a) it would be a massive undertaking, but more importantly, b) I would very likely install the software that is conflicting as I would not know which was the guilty party.
I am more than happy and able to modify the registry or anything else that could fix this if you have any ideas.
What sort of things could conflict? All chipset drivers are the same version across all versions of Windows on this machine.
Regards
DrT
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Can you try and (“Repair”) windows via the recovery disk?
That way your not going down a route of formating and installing from scratch. It could be anything from Driver’s, Corrupt Windows Components such as Registry issues.Windows Repair might help, if it doesnt then even i would suggest a rebuild.
An Odd one indeed!
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Thanks for your input Sir.
The problem is that although I really like the PA implementation of virtual drives, that is the ONLY issue I have with my current setup. Also, all other virtual drive software that I have tried as replacements work flawlessly - the only common denominator is that they have drive letters pre-allocated…they appear as empty CD/DVD drives.
The issue could be down to some installed software, which I would unknowingly reinstall.
TBH, as much as I do not like computers to ‘win’, trying to fix this one by way of repairs and rebuilds just is not worth it.
Like last night - installed Fedora 17 - used to work well when first released, then had issues with some updates not taking. Tried again (last night) after a couple of months and after 2 hours of installing and updating, the sod would not boot up correctly (it did initially, but not after all the updates). problems with the free source nouveau nVidia driver. Not worth the hassle to fix either - I have 4 other Linux distros installed and OpenSuSE 12.2 is out in 5 days.
I will be happy to test any fixes that the team can come up with if this is found to be fixable.
Regards
DrT
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did you try using System Restore to the time when you think it all worked? I think it makes new restore point automatically, but you can make sure it does…
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The issue is with the automatic issue of drive letters. I found another piece of software that worked similarly to PAs and also used StarPort drivers. I have updated these drivers via windows device manager without any difference. Anybody have any ideas where the upper and lower filter keys for the PA virtual drive are in the registry or even what the drive is called (Rocket, StarPort, PowerArchiver, SPTD)? Restore points will not help, old ones gone as many installs and uninstalls have written new ones.





