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Old 03-26-2010, 09:57 AM
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Hi
I´m new in this forum so please forgive me about my english, since english is not my native language..

I´m working with a license version 9.0 of drive vaccine restore plus my intention is to protect configured machines for production envoirements on this machines we use a system area c:\ and a data area d:\ drive vaccine seems to be the perfect solution for us to eliminate problems cause by virus from time to time, but now I having problems to use these Freeze Space area also called as a virtual drive, right now I saw no way to manually define the drive letter for this virtual drive during the installation, and on my testings after uninstall and try to install again the freeze area I got an error :
setup MBR write failure and after that is only possible to install the drive vaccine without the freeze area.
Did any body know if we can use a separate software to configure this virtual area or how to fix problems on this issue.

Thanks again in advance.
alex perez
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:47 AM
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Greetings Alex! Welcome to the Horizon DataSys Forum! Let's see if we can get you an answer here. Support can also be reached at http://support.horizondatasys.com with your question.

Jacob
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