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Kody Coste

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I can mount and use one image in alcohol but if I try to unmount it, or use other settings, then alcohol crashes to the point that I can't close it without using the task manager. I have to restart the computer if I want to use it briefly again.

Which edition of Windows 10 do you have and which version of Alcohol? Try uninstalling Alcohol after setting the number of virtual drives to zero, reboot and reinstall Alcohol again, this may solve your problem.

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There are no known issues with Windows 10 at the moment. Do you have any other relative programs (disc burning, disc imaging etc.) installed? Also do you have any antivirus software and which one? Try disabling it temporarily and check if it makes any difference. Also try installing the newly released version of Alcohol (2.0.3.10121) in case it makes a difference too.

That's strange. Are you sure it is this exact KB number? Were you able to create virtual drives on the other PC after uninstalling this KB? If you didn't try it please do it to verify that KB4462933 is the problem.

I have two 64 bit W10 version 1803 PCs. Alcohol 52% on one and 120% on the other. I installed KB4462933 on both, rebooted and neither machine had their virtual drives. I attempt to add a virtual drive on both, the message appears that it is applying the virtual drive settings, but no virtual drives are added. Going back to the virtual drives settings screen shows the number of virtual drives as 0. I have confirmed by uninstalling this KB that functionality is restored.

Robbo, an administrator of Alcohol Soft forum, replied that it is a known issue. That's all I know myself. If there is something more or different to be found about this problem, that is the job of Alcohol's Development Team.

Specially created an account here to say that after upgrading from 1803 to 1809 (with installed both mentioned here cumulative updates ealier) virtual drive started to work back again after manual adding from app interface...

Please be aware that this cannot be treated as universal 100% solution... for me it worked... but before upgrade I made a full backup of my OS using my favorite backup software Paragon Hard Disk Manager 15 Professional SP5

I can confirm. The virtual machine boot issue causes a KB4467702 cumulative update in Windows 10 x64. Personally tested. When I update the uninstalled virtual drives work. After you reinstall that update no longer. Tested on Windows 10 Pro x64.

I'd just like to chime in and say I'm also having this issue. I'm on Windows 10 and tried uninstalling Alcohol, restarting, uninstalling SPTD, restarting, deleting sptd2.sys and the sptd registry key and uninstalling the Alcohol DVD driver in Device Manager I noticed it left behind, restarting, installing SPTD, restarting, and then installing Alcohol. No dice - when I select the number of virtual drives to 2, and I have This PC open, I can briefly see it create a drive, then it disappears as soon as "settings are applied," and the number of drives resets to zero. I am on the latest Alcohol version (2.0.3) and latest SPTD (Windows 10, 2.12 x64.) I also checked I don't have an UpperFilters/LowerFilters key for my DVD driver and I do not.

Thanks for all the information and please wait for the next version of Alcohol. Until then you can uninstall the two mentioned updates that cause trouble (KBKB4462933 and KB4467702) or try with Windows 10 1809.

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I downloaded this from Phil's site so I'd have some software that would let me both make copies of my games and burn physical CDs of some GOG games but after successfully installing the program will not launch, saying that it requires a newer version of Windows...

If the file you got from Phil is alcohol120_fe_2.0.3.9811.exe, it's for later Windows versions. The last 98SE compatible version is 1.9.5.3105, and I think it's 30-day shareware only, as their ad-sponsored "Free Edition" started later. The full license they sell now is still good for the old version, although a bit costly.

Just to add a bit of info to this in case it's useful. I tried Alcohol 120 (v1.9.5.3105 trial) on my new Windows98SE build and it offered what I needed so was about to dip my hand in my pocket to buy a license on their site, only to discover that I had already registered and bought a lifetime license. The only download however being their latest (non 9x-compatible) versions. I could not find the Retail version anywhere and was about to post to their support forum, but came across some news items online about them bringing out a free for personal use 'Retro Edition' in 2022. Sure enough it's one of the options on this page ("Retro Edition (1.9.5.3229)"), linking off to the download on FileFacts website: -soft.com/en/downloadtrial.php

appreciate the heads-up. is the "retro edition" ad-based? does the alcohol virtual drive support CD audio? also i take it win95 is out of consideration, probably too high overhead for typical hardware there anyway...

anyone ever tried to share an alcohol drive over network via iSCSI? that way you don't even have to run alcohol on the old PC, and no HDD seek times either if the image is on an SSD. though iSCSI apparently does require at least 2000 SP4.

Unfortunately I cannot. Send an email to the Alcohol folks and they may be able to set you up with a key for the older version if you don't have one.
Also in the future open your own thread for your issue.
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Basically, I want to make it a lot easier for me to play my old CD games by making copies using Alcohol 120%. I don't want to mess around with cracks and so on and for most 90's games, Alcohol 120% works just fine. I create the CD images on Windows 98 itself using Alcohol 120% 1.9.5. For some games, this doesn't work however and takes forever to do so I'd like to create images on my Windows 10 PC and even bought an Alcohol license but the images are not compatible with 1.9.5.

Does anyone have any idea if there's a version of Alcohol that works on Windows 10 that will create CD images that work on Windows 98? I don't need CD emulation support, just the ability to rip CD images.

I know, that's the one I'm using. The problem is it won't read images made with a recent Alcohol 120%. The Alcohol forums are no help and I can't find any info anywhere about what causes this incompatibility.

Depending on the game and how it "doesn't work", you could be running into copy protection issues and, depending on what kind of protection it is, will have to tweak alcohol to account for it using the dropdown at the bottom left of the copy window (actually got my copies of Warcraft 3 + FT, as well as SimCity 3k working via images). Supposedly A120% can scan the disk and figure out what kind of protection it uses, but I've been using something else for that so IDK where that option is.

I use Daemon-tools from the same link to mount in 98, though, so no idea if it creates images that your version of A120% can work with. You'd figure things like Bin/Cue or ISO or MDF/MDS would just work. Either way, this might be the route to go when mounting on Win98 if you're going to move the disk ripping to a different machine (plus you'd probably be able to use the A120% tied to that license you just got)

I have Daemon Tools (Ultimate key) but the Windows 98 version of Daemon Tools is pretty worthless in what it can emulate. Alcohol 120% is far more powerful - so far only Star Trek The Fallen hasn't worked which is why I'd like to try with a more recent version on Windows 10. Daemon Tools was never as good as Alcohol even though it was more common - I mostly used Daemon Tools for mounting images in combination with cracks but my intent is to make CD images that are so good the copy protection doesn't know the difference.

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