Simple one wine does not play well with ISO files. When you say cdrom drive wine is expecting to talk to exactly that. Wine is not a cdrom emulator and mount loop back is also not a virtual cdrom drive. If application asks wine to do a direct cdrom request command that is exactly what wine does. Mounted loop back iso's don't answer that so program fails. Nothing wrong with wine. Its your setup that is wrong. There is a virtual cdrom drive for Linux. Windows virtual cdrom drives will not work.
Seems like duplicity to me and a waste of HD space. If I download an ISO to replace the original CD my kids messed up, I'm just gonna burn it to a CD and install it normal anyway and back up the iso off the hard drive. Are we just being lazy or do we not have a CD burner on the system? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Multiple-ISO%27s-tp16243914p17959722.html Sent from the Wine - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.