"Virtual CDRom Control Panel" at the TPFC database: https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=624.
It is an interesting program in the sense that its footprint (file size) is smaller than similar ISO tools.
But ....
1 - It is an "old" app released in 2003. May be it is NOT a problem and as of this writing, I don't know.
2 - IMO the portability of "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" is debatable since its driver must be copied to the "C:\Windows\System32\drivers" folder and that folder won't be accessible on a computer at a public library.
3 - I am not sure "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" can work on our modern systems such as Windows 10 in my case.
I am getting an error, and frankly I don't have the time to deal with it. It could be my settings, or it could be that "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" cannot run on Windows10.
It is an interesting program in the sense that its footprint (file size) is smaller than similar ISO tools.
But ....
1 - It is an "old" app released in 2003. May be it is NOT a problem and as of this writing, I don't know.
2 - IMO the portability of "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" is debatable since its driver must be copied to the "C:\Windows\System32\drivers" folder and that folder won't be accessible on a computer at a public library.
3 - I am not sure "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" can work on our modern systems such as Windows 10 in my case.
I am getting an error, and frankly I don't have the time to deal with it. It could be my settings, or it could be that "Virtual CDRom Control Panel" cannot run on Windows10.
Statistics: Posted by juverax — Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:02 pm