With Virtual Drives, you can easily create virtual drives from lengthy paths. Just select a drive letter and click the "Add Virtual Drive" button after browsing the full path. It allows you to discard CD-ROMs by transferring the CD content to your hard drive for running.
If you need to remove a virtual drive, the process is just as simple. Double-click the letter you want to remove or click the letter and then click "Remove Virtual Drive." You can also use the Restore function to remove all of the virtual drives you created with just one click on the Restore menu item.
One of the great advantages of Virtual Drive Creator is that it can help make CD-ROMs obsolete. Simply copy the contents of a CD-ROM to a folder on your hard drive (not to the root directory), make that folder a virtual drive (as described above), and then install the virtual CD from the virtual drive letter. From there, you can access the CD by clicking Start, Run, and typing in the appropriate installation command (consult the CD-ROM documentation for this information).
Finally, it's important to note that when rebooting your computer, you will need to recreate the virtual drives. However, with the Pro Version of Virtual Drive Creator, you can make your virtual drives permanent for added convenience. Overall, Virtual Drive Creator is a simple and effective solution for creating virtual drives and making CD-ROMs a thing of the past.
Version 3.0.1: N/A
Version 2.2.1: Added Vista support and support for hidden folders
Version 2.1.4: Added HTML Help
Version 2.1.3: minor enhancement
Version 2.1.1: minor enhancement
Version 2.1.0: minor enhancement