![]() I have been trying to install some game cracks without CD that I downloaded from pirate bay using Daemon Tools Lite. After I got a version of King's Bounty working the game suddenly crashed and when I went to run it again I discovered that it had been uninstalled. When I tried to reinstall I got an "access denied" error message when I tried to open the zip file with the installation program in it. When I looked at the error message details I discovered that it was unable to create "autorun.inf" file in my Temp folder and suggested I may lack administrative privileges. I've had this computer for many years and previously installed other game cracks without any problems (other than the occasional missing dll). ![]() I've never had an "access denied" message appear before. (If you get error in winrar, use DAEMON tool lite to mount the compressed file. Daemon Tools is a virtual Blu-ray/CD/DVD-ROM emulator. The image gallery of Himorika Academy above should work without adblock. ![]() Now when I try installing any games (via files with installation programs in WinZip and using Daemon Tools Lite) I get the same message. It is able to emulate nearly all known copy protections on the market today. Mount BIN/CUE, ISO, NRG, IMG, ISO files as a virtual CD-ROM or DVD-ROM or Blu-ray drive. The free version is ad-supported but you can buy it for 5 without ads. I tried removing all files I donwloaded with King's Bounty but to no avail. I've run virus scans with both AVG and MalwareBytes (both free versions and updated) and found nothing. I searched to see if there was an existing autorun.inf in my Temp folder but there were only a few on my C drive that had been created years previously for unrelated programs and none of them in my temp folder. Some sites I visited online suggested this might have something to do with security settings but I've tried turning off both AVG and MalwareBytes and it didn't make any difference. Pros: Easily mount images to virtual drives, support for many format. I don't have McAfee which some sites pointed to as the potential problem. Daemon Tools has a good reputation for stability with the most preferred version being 4.0.
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