Open UltraSQL in win7 can not modify the solution of the virtual drive configuration

  
                                    

This problem has been confusing me for a long time, and I have not found a solution to the problem on the Internet. The solution provided by the netizens is to install other virtual CD-ROM software, such as daemon. It is undeniable that the daemon is much more powerful than the UltraISO in the field of virtual optical drives. Many games that require a virtual CD-ROM to enter must use the daemon to run, but the advantages of UltraISO are also obvious, easy to use, can be burned, and can be written to the image. U disk, made into a system installation or PE disk, so UltraISO is also an essential software for me.

Back to the question mentioned in the title:

Today, suddenly the flash of light flashes, it may be that the UAC (user account control) of win7 causes the UltraISO permissions to be insufficient, which makes it impossible to set the number of virtual drives. My UAC is set to the default state, and the usage habits brought by the default settings of UAC in this state have caused me a lot of illusions:

For example, some icons have "Shield" in the lower right corner of the icon. The installation file, double-click to open will pop up the UAC control window, prompting whether to continue. The feeling is that this file requires higher permissions and triggers UAC. Not only the installation files, but also some UAC dialogs pop up when the software is running.

The problem is that the UAC dialog does not pop up when UltraISO is running, which gives me the illusion that UltraISO is up and running. In fact, it is not that UltraISO does not have the proper permissions, so right click "Run as administrator" & rdquo; This problem will be solved!

Summary:

Windows7 is not recommended to close UAC, of ​​course, except for computer security experts. For software that is secure from the source, it is possible and necessary to right-click to run with administrator privileges during installation or runtime. For software that cannot be determined for security, we can install or open it directly. If the software contains Trojans or viruses, it does not have administrator privileges when it is opened, and most of them cannot cause harm to the computer.

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