- #Daemon tools pro windows 10 compatability assistant install
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#Daemon tools pro windows 10 compatability assistant mods
Sat there clicking through my folders of mods and things for a few seconds, trying to think of what else to try. Getting desparate at this point, I went to the properties of Setup.exe and set it into Compatibility Mode for Win2000 - of course that was no help: got error 1000 again, then turned compatibility mode back off. Had a look at DTLite's settings, found the tickbox for "SecuROM", ticked it and repeated the YASU+Mount in DT+Cloak process, still error 1000. I read the destructions for YASU and see that I should have run it before loading the image in DT. And no, I don't really have an assistant). Threw coffee at assistant, yelling that I asked for decaf (I really didn't, just working off my frustration.
#Daemon tools pro windows 10 compatability assistant driver
I burnt the image to a physical dvd, deactivated both my virtualisation services (Nero Imagedrive's driver and MagicDisc's emulation) and tried from the disc - same error (1000).Īfter half an hour of googling and reading forum posts, I installed my shiny new DTLite and YASU, then I ran DT first, mounted the image then ran YASU and hit Cloak. I first tried running the setup.exe from the MagicDisc-mounted image, and got error 1000 (don't use a backup disc).
#Daemon tools pro windows 10 compatability assistant install
Probably more detail than anyone needs in that last paragraph, but I'm just pointing out that the quality of the disc image doesn't seem very important, so you should be able to get any downloaded image working similarly to how I got my legit-but-noobily-created one to install When mounting the image with this latest DT-Lite the disc is properly accessible also. When I burnt a copy of the image to DVD-RW for use on another comp (easier than wrestling with >4GB filesize ceiling on my USB drive) everything showed up their icons correctly and I assume it was all in working order. At first I just had the image mounted with Nero Imagedrive, and although this was enough to satisfy the dvd-check when playing the game, most of the mounted disc (when browsed in explorer) wasn't accessible or useful (setup.exe just said not a valid windows application, nothing had icons, subfolders were inaccessible etc). The image I'm using is one I made myself, amateurishly, with Nero 6.6.0.18, without any special tweaking to deal with copy protection (I didn't realize there was any to worry about) - and the disc I used was DVD1 of Oblivion GOTY, bought new+legit from a store. I am using YASU and DT-Lite - the latest versions freshly downloaded at time of this post.ĭaemon Tools Lite v4.35.5 Build 0068 (30-10-2009) At least, in my case I certainly didn't change anything in between the last unsuccessful attempt and the subsequent, successful launch of the Setup executable. Despite how nonsensical it sounds (especially to anyone who knows how computers are 'supposed' to work), it is true that just trying a bunch of times will eventually get past the SecuROM protection.