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2.Posted by millawitch on Jan 08 2008 at 22:32
I used another program that works the same way called PowerISO - I used it before and had no problem. Any help?
Another thing: CALD2 doesn't give me the option to choose to install a FULL version, meaning that I won't need a cd (nor real or emulated) to run the program?
Thanks!
3.Posted by fastmant on Apr 19 2008 at 20:10
Yes i agree with millawitch when i used PowerISO it worked and doesn't have to be amounted by the program like Daemon Tools, just use virtual cd of the PwerISO then set the dictionary up then it'll work with you isa
4.Posted by pastispast on Sep 28 2008 at 19:49
Can any one tell how to use it with Power ISO...
Thanks...
5.Posted by protowox on Oct 03 2008 at 00:22
hey you all guy do not worry about it just install ultraiso.exe
,poweriso.exe
,isobuster.exe
, magiciso.exe
any one else after installation create a mount drive. Then Cambridge image open with mount Drive then install dictionary after run it njoyyyyy

6.Posted by baba4cat on Oct 12 2008 at 21:32
Hi
.. I am getting an error wrong disc inserted .. Im confused what to mount actually..
I am a novice..please help me out..
This is what I have done so far
1) Installed POWER ISO.
2) Extracted everything.
3) Mounted mdf and mds.
4) I hae run the setup.
5) Tried running cald2 , (it says wrong disc inserted)
6) Then tried mounting mdf file and got the message wrong disc inserted.
7) Then tried mds and got the same message wrong disc inserted.
Thnx in advance 
7.Posted by wcsilvera on Apr 25 2009 at 05:28
Hey guys! I have been using Cambridge dictionary for a long time and it always worked pretty good. The thing is since I have installed itunes on my computer i can no longer check the words ****unciation. It says "the quick time plug in requires Quick time system extension version 5 or later". If I click ok, it goes directly to apple website in order to buy the software. If I click cancel, it opens the dictionary but I cannot check any word ****unciation. I found it very strange as itunes comes with Quick time so I have it installed indeed. However I installed Quick time 7 pro and now guess what?? It is still not working. Does anybody know what's going on? Thanks
8.Posted by wcsilvera on Apr 25 2009 at 05:40
Oh man.... I just found the solution. If anybody gets the same error this link should help: http://www.cambridge.org/elt/dictionaries/cald_cd_help.htm
Just follow the steps and that's it.
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1.Posted by score on Jan 03 2008 at 17:37
In 'How to install.txt' it also says:
'Open Deamon Tools /Click Right Mouse / Emulation / All opttions on'
Moreover, after you've installed the dictionary, you can unmount the cd image, but you will have to leave emulation enabled in Daemon Tools in order to run the dictionary.
There's a process UAService7.exe which should be running in the background (see Task Manager). It is used to access disk images protected by SecureRom (Google for 'UAService7.exe' to find out more).
It works fine on my Windows XP Home.