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Simple and quick: Anyone know how to get Daemon Tools running in Parallels? There's always an error (SCIS/Raid or error 12) or something along those lines. I also have boot camp installed and can run it no problem. I also heard of being able to mount an image directly from parallels. Daemon tools would be my preferred software of choice to run my app, and I'd rather doing in Parallels as opposed of having to use BC.

Cheers, Marc. PS: I'm running XPSP2 in Parallels on a MacBook 2Ghz, 1GB of RAM. Guys, It is a physical DVD with 4 separate ISO's on it. The apps are anatomy software that need to be mounted in order to work properly. Let me try the suggestions and I'll post and edit ASAP! EDIT: This is my dream scenario: I have boot camp installed and was able to use the anatomy software no problems mounting the image via Daemon Tools. However, if I can do this via Parallels, no need to reboot just to use one piece of software.

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Like I mentioned before, I can't use Daemon Tools within parallels because of some SCIS/Raid installer problem. Trying to find a mounter that can let me read the ISO on the physical disc which will subsequently be mounted on XP and hopefully installed! EDIT2: So I did what was suggested and disconnected Parallels recognizing the DVD. I mounted the image successfully but when I installed it and try to run it asks to install the correct CD ROM. There's got to be a way around this using Parallels and not BC.

I refuse to believe that Daemon Tools is the only mounter that can do this. Does it depend on what program was used to duplicate the original CD? No dice guys. I the app says to 'install the correct disk'. I've gotten this to work on BC using Daemon Tools, but would really prefer to use parallels since this is pretty much the only app that I use XP for. Like I mentioned before, I tried installing Daemon Tools on XP within my parallels and it won't work (2 errors, 1 regarding SCIS/Raid and the other some error 12). Basically, I think the problem is that Daemon tools creates a virtual drive (E) while the physical disc is in drive (D).

I need to find some program that can create me a virtual DRIVE within parallels so I can keep the physical disc in (D) but have the image mounted on E. Anyone who gets this working gets a special gift from me! But so far M. Click to expand.I have a folder of ISO images for the games my kids like to play on an external drive and mount them all using Parallels' native ISO mounting capability. It is possible that your specific app is detecting that the app is mounted as an image and won't let you do that and that DT can bypass that somehow.