![]() But if I 'su -' to root and 'mkdir /shares/share1' after restarting autofs, I get a error stating that the folder already exists and instantly the share shows up and works. #removable -fstype=ext2 :/dev/hddWhat is strange is that when I run autofs nothing shows up in my /shares directory. # the following entries are samples to pique your imagination ![]() Share3 -fstype=cifs,user='username',password='password',uid='uid',gip='gip' ://servername/sharename Share2 -fstype=cifs,user='username',password='password',uid='uid',gip='gip' ://servername/sharename # Details may be found in the autofs(5) manpage ![]() # This is an automounter map and it has the following format What a hassle zdzdz lol but your solution seems to be working for me too thanks.# $Id: auto.misc,v 1.2 9 08:22:35 raven Exp $ After that rebooted again to check if automount is functioning alright and indeed it was. And voila there was a virtual drive installed. So just to be safe I got rid of it.Īfter that I reisntalled Alcohol from its installer. I deleted all containing Alcohol in their names)īefore reinstalling Alcohol I deleted HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\0d79c293c1ed61418462e24595c90d04īecause it was always giving me "You Must Reboot After Previous Operation!" message. (I didn't delete the whole key! In the right pane there were entries like SCSI\CdRom&Ven_Alcohol&Prod_V-SATA_CD/DVD. The fix for this was to locate key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\ ![]() After hours of serching with no result finally it worked.įirts I had problems with the Microsoft's Virtual Drive in Win 10. We had some reports recently of anti-virus and security software (like ZoneAlarm, Spyware Doctor, F-Secure and PC Tools ThreadFire products) preventing SPTD to install and/or work correctly.įinally I manged to solve my problem. If you continue having problems please try to temporarily disable (or even uninstall) your real-time antivirus, firewall or any other security software and try to install Alcohol again. If you were unable to delete SPTD key in registry then please try to delete it again now, after deleting the driver file(s) and restarting Windows, or just try to remove it in Windows safe-mode, it is very important you delete this key. Also please browse to c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers and delete sptd.sys and sptd2.sys file(s). If you are unable to uninstall Alcohol using the uninstaller (this means installation is corrupted) then please just delete all files from Alcohol folder (default: "C:\Program Files\Alcohol Soft\Alcohol 120" or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Alcohol Soft\Alcohol 120" on 64-bit systems), then download and run the following tool to completely remove SPTD driver installed by Alcohol:Īfter removing SPTD from your system and restarting Windows as requested by the tool (please note that you may need to reboot twice in some cases, the tool will tell you) then please try to reinstall the latest version of Alcohol again.Īlternatively to the sptdremov tool you may remove SPTD manually, to do it please run regedit.exe, then browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ and delete sptd and sptd2 key (you may need to adjust cfg key permissions to delete it). For the case you have deleted Alcohol Uninstall icon from Start menu you should just browse to Alcohol folder and manually run "uninst.exe". To uninstall Alcohol you should use the Uninstall icon on Alcohol program group in the Start menu. Please try the instructions below to fully clean Alcohol and SPTD from your system and try to install it again:
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