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Thats 1 solution, but it's not needed if u use this uninstallation procedure.....
Uninstalling Alcohol 120% (v1.9.2/v1.9.5)
1. Unmount all mounted Images and then set the Virtual Drives to "0" in A120% Virtual Drives Settings.
2. Reboot
3. Uninstall A120%
4. Reboot
5. If still the Virtual Drives is listed in Explorer you have to do the following
#1 - Remove "The Alcohol" SCSI Controller from "SCSI and RAID controllers" under the Device Manager
#2 - Remove the Plug and Play Bios Extension from System Devices
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet003\Services\a347bus
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet003\Services\a347scsi
#3 - Remove the Virtual Drive Drivers from the Windows/System32/Drivers Folder
a347bus.sys
a347scsi.sys
6. Reboot
NOTE :
It's recommended that you go thru "5" even if the Virtual Drives has been removed, this is just to make sure that you dont get any Installation Errors when you install the new/updated version of A120%
If you used Expert Mode during the installation of A120% just have 2 remember what you named the drivers and look for that instead
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