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Error Code 32, 80000006 in PowerISO: Virtual Drive Installation Issue during ISO Game Install

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  • #1 15768603
    sedesdc
    Level 8  
    Hello. I tried to install the game from two ISO disks, but daemon tools probably does not have the function to pair two images so I downloaded the PowerISO program.
    Immediately after installation, I created a strange disk with which I can do nothing. When he tries to delete it or record something about it, I get a notification.
    "The virtual drive is installed incorrectly, please install it again (Error Code = 32, 80000006)"
    I have a problem with him now and I can not find how to fix it on the internet. I will be grateful for any advice
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  • #2 15768607
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Remove the controller from this device in the device manager.


    Ps. It is enough to mount the first ISO and during the installation change to the second.
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  • #4 15768624
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Uninstall PowerISO, it should be removed along with the drive.

    I wrote nothing about the disk, only about the virtual drive controller, which must be in the manager. Same drive.
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    #8 15768658
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Do as I wrote, reinstall PowerIso, set the number of drives to zero. http://www.poweriso.com/tutorials/iso-mounter.htm (Set number of drives)

    Check whether this drive is in "Disk Stations" in the manager.


    By the way, you have harmful pages in Chrome for deletion. Next to frst.exe, create a Fixlist.txt file with the contents:
    HKU \ S-1-5-21-2843250748-2552249498-714297160-1001 \ ... \ Run: [FB4EDA3F941BF8924D7450E2BD02BBDE2761C46D._service_run] => C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Google \ Chrome \ Application \ chrome.exe [ 941720 2016-06-15] (Google Inc.)
    CHR HomePage: Default -> hxxp: //search.conduit.com/? Ctid = CT3319597 & octid = EB_ORIGINAL_CTID & SearchSource = 55 & CUI = & UM = 4 & UP = SPE6AF8A91-620D-4252-9FC0-17DA4D551E9F & SSPV =
    CHR StartupUrls: Default -> "hxxp: //search.conduit.com/? Ctid = CT3319597 & octid = EB_ORIGINAL_CTID & SearchSource = 55 & CUI = & UM = 4 & UP = SPE6AF8A91-620D-4252-9FC0-17DA4D551E9F & SSPV =", "hxxp: //mysearch.avg .com? cid = {B73F8EF9-F11E-44CC-AA5A-164FCC9285D5} & mid = b97a86bf326547d297c4c593af7f641f-502232139f5f6b552ee6cd9245354044f0124509 & lang = en & ds = AVG & coid = avgtbavg & cmpid = & pr = fr & d = 2014-06-26 17: 09: 06 & v = 18.1.8.643 & pid = safeguard & sg = & sap = hp "," hxxps: //mysearch.avg.com? cid = {5E0DDA51-9B22-4128-9DED-B12EE9F302F6} & mid = 911acd40183747d2b578c593af7f641f-502232139f5f6b552ee6cd9245354044f0124509 & lang = en & ds = AVG & coid = avgtbavg & pr = fr & d = 2014-08-20 12: 42: 47 & v = & pid = 3.2.0.14 WTU & sg = hp = & sap "," hxxp: //www.hohosearch.com/? mode = nnnb & ptid = clc 7573B4F9AD4E3ADCEBD9EA1F853E1057 & uid = & v = ts = 20160425 & AHEqAX0lBn8qA0 .. "

    In Frst, select Repair. Delete the C: \ FRST directory.
  • #9 15768667
    sedesdc
    Level 8  
    The second I did, but with this I do not comprehend because I installed anew and now the program can not see the disk f although it is in this link what you sent is how to mount the picture, and I know it. I do not know how to get rid of this f
  • #11 15768686
    sedesdc
    Level 8  
    Thanks enough to uninstall and reset the computer. that is how an IT technician should turn on and off. Okay, thanks a lot, and sory for wasted time. :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an issue with PowerISO, specifically Error Code 32, 80000006, encountered during the installation of a game from ISO files. The user initially attempted to use Daemon Tools but switched to PowerISO, leading to problems with a virtual drive that could not be deleted or utilized. Various solutions were proposed, including uninstalling PowerISO, checking the Device Manager for the virtual drive controller, and modifying registry settings. Users suggested reinstalling PowerISO, setting the number of virtual drives to zero, and using system restore as a last resort. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue by uninstalling PowerISO and rebooting the computer.
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