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Professional grade software with classic and well-known interface. Full range of tools to operate with images, DT, SCSI, IDE devices, VHDs and TrueCrypt protected volumes. Now equipped with modern Quick Mount option!

All-in-one solution for Android, iOS, Windows and Mac to transfer files via local wireless network. Choose the apps you need, connect them to the same Wi-Fi to start catch and throw data at the lightning speed!

Lightweight and powerful imaging software for Mac OS. Create and mount data and audio image files, enjoy elegant design and use comprehensive features as easy as ABC. Try all features of DAEMON Tools for Mac for free and return for more!

Turn your PC, Mac or even NAS into iSCSI storage server! Create up to 16 iSCSI targets from disc images, physical DVD/BD drives or VHDs and connect them via your local network. Manage settings, create and delete targets from any device with handy web-interface!

DAEMON tools was originally a successor of Generic SafeDisc emulator and incorporated all of its features.[10] The program claims to be able to defeat most copy protection schemes such as SafeDisc and SecuROM.[11] It is currently compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. DAEMON Tools has a special mode for proper operation of copies of discs with advanced protection (SafeDisc, SecuRom and LaserLock, CDCOPS, StarForce and Protect CD), which are used on some discs with games.[12]

The default file format of DAEMON Tools is Media Data eXtended (MDX). MDX is a disc image file format similar to MDS/MDF images. It supports all of MDS/MDF format features except that all data is in one monolithic file only. The files of these types bear the filename extension of .mw-parser-output .monospacedfont-family:monospace,monospace.mdx.[21]

On 13 February 2012, one of DAEMON Tools components known as MountSpace became a subject of privacy concerns. MountSpace, a service-oriented component gathers and sends information about disc images used in DAEMON Tools to mountspace.com along with users' IP addresses. Although MountSpace can be disabled during installation, it is criticized for transmitting information despite being disabled and lacking a privacy policy.[22][23][24][25] The initial discovery of the concerning issue is attributed to Rafael Rivera of Within Windows blog.[22][24][25]

YASU (Yet Another SecuROM Utility) is a very small tool that works as a SCSI-drive protector. It was created by sYk0 and can be used to hide emulated drives from SecuROM 7 and SafeDisc 4. YASU is a companion program for Daemon Tools and currently being hosted, supported and maintained by the Daemon Tools team. On March 4 of 2009, sYk0 announced development of Omen which is to succeed development of YASU.[26] As of January 2010, development of Omen has been abandoned.[27]

the program that is supposedly infected is Daemontools which is a program that's been around since forever and it's been a long time but i'm sure i downloaded it from the official site, but maybe i got phished? i'm not a noob, so could be false positive? idk, but to be safe i wanted to delete the files anyway.

the other is in c:\documents and settings\me\dtlite.exe which is system folder and could only find by showing system files in windows explorer, but that directory is still inacessible. so how do i delete that one? and is it something i should be concerned with in the first place?

File infecting viruses, or file infectors, generally copy their code onto executable programs such as .COM and .EXE files. Most file infectors simply replicate and spread, but some inadvertently damage host programs. There are also file infectors that overwrite host files. Some file infectors carry payloads that range from the highly destructive, such as hard drive formatting, or the benign, such as the display of messages.

Please post a screenshot where ESET flagged the software as ransomware. I'd rather expect it to be detected as a potentially unwanted application. Moreover, the detection name comes from another AV maker as itman pointed out.

and in settings i have "cleaning level" set to "always ask the end user" because i don't want it automatically deleting stuff that is safe, like it's done to me in the past, but yeah it would be the normal pop-up telling me it's detected a potentially unwated program but in the dialog there's no option to clean or delete. i guess at that point i would have to do a manual scan to be able to have the option to clean or delete? (sorry i can't get screen shot, i already manually deleted file)

wow, that's crazy. i have, and i'm sure lots of other people, have been using that program for prob 20+ years. i wonder why all of a sudden they would turn a legit program into malware. seems strange. well thanks for the info.

oh i just re-read your reply it didn't actually get detected as ransomware, i believe it was unwanted application, it was when i looked up MSIL\AVBDiscsoft.a somewhere it said that that was used in ransomware attacks

As someone who fell in love with daemontools thirteen years ago, I too try to supervise all the things. nginx is a bit feisty though, you have to use at least daemon off; in your config to run it in the foreground, and master_process off; if you really don't want it spawning any children. Just exec it then from your run program and it will behave like you expect.

The master process is essentially supervise. It's super lightweight and is solely responsible for making sure workers are running properly. I've never once had it crash on me, even in some fairly busy environments. So now I just let init stop/start it and worry about services I do need to supervise.

I downloaded Daemon tools from the official site (the first one that comes up in google, its www.daemon-tools.cc/eng/downloads) and when I clicked the download link Norton said that the site I was downloading the exe from was a known malicious site (something like soft24.com). It was talking about the mirror that was actually serving the file.

Unfortunately anti-virus software is not the smartest piece of software out there, and is really an annoyance to most Super Users. Although anti-virus software is necessary for keeping your PC safe, the user must realize that all "threats" it detects may not really be a threat. Daemon tools is a safe piece of software and is used by many.

Previously, I wrote about how to encrypt a USB stick and described why I need the secure USB drive ordinarily. I would like to remind you some high spots. USB sticks are very capacious and small. I use them to store lots of work data, which I can take whenever I go. But there are plenty of other information, which I don't need every day, but still want to be secured. In this case, I use an encrypted CD.

There are many different types of specialized CD protection software. I have a brilliant experience of encrypting my USB stick, using DAEMON Tools Ultra, and so I decided to check how this program can work with ordinary optical discs. And I want you to join my little experiment. Let's start!

Firstly, I download and install DAEMON Tools Ultra 2.3 on my computer. This program is not only CD protection software. DAEMON Tools Ultra provides lots of tools for convenient usage of virtual images. The features of this software deserve another huge post, but today I would like to stop only on disc encryption.

I go to Explorer and open the disc. There are two files here: the first one contains my data and the second one will help me open it. I double-click on Extractor and get the following window:

I use daemon tools but also have the latest Alcohol 120%. 120% has the option to create not only disk images but make your own images from stuff you have stored on your Harddrive. There shouldn't be any problem talking about this stuff here, its very useful for making images of games you own in case the disk gets damaged or just so its less of a hassle next time you install the game.

I am looking for a simple software to mount iso images (ccd, cue+bin, etc) for windows xp. I am running a minimal XP, fully compatible with DOS games controlling tunning processes, priority, etc, to get full-speed smoth scrolling with VDM.
This software should be able to access cdda tracks in those images (my computer doesn't have a cdrom unit).

I am not using daemon tools or Magic ISO because those are ad-ware apps wich install resident components even when no image is mounted, and I CAN'T STAND THAT: I control what I run each moment.
Comand line tools are preferred.

Unless you're really that irritated by a system tray applet, the ad-ware components are strictly optional! Just pay a little more attention during the install process, and make sure you're using Daemon Tools Lite instead of the Standard or Pro versions (which appear to be evaluation shareware).

system try applets and spyware are the same shit for me in my ideal world. I don't need/want that: in linux & osx, I can mount on demand, without services running. Is that impossible in windows, then? I should've known by now... I can't expectc much from that retarded os.

Try FantomDVD. You have to run it each time to mount an image and you can easily remove the adapter. FantomDVD does not stay resident while a image is mounted iirc and FantomDVD requires no installation, just extract and go...

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