What drive do you have? You can try to assign a driver manually as explained in the .pdf file in the program's directory. If you don't see one listed, I don't know what you should do. Good luck, dvdRENEGADE
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Does not answer why the software does not have the drivers as it should sebus
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sebus, I had the same problem when I installed the program. Have no idea why or what causes it, but I did see in my Windows XP event viewer that there is an error on startup that may be the problem. Very weird. I did find a "work-around" though. I went to the VOB web site () and downloaded the recorder update and installed it. All it does is add a bunch of Registry entries to your system. Well I did that and I have been able to use InstantCopy without a problem. Strange that I had to do it that way but it appears to be working fine now. Hope that helps ... or that someone finds a real fix for the problem.
I had the same problem, no drives showing up in destination, and could not add them since no drivers available. I also got the "Failed To Set Data" error and IC would not run. I found it was a registry problem in WinXP. I ran Regedit, went to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE and found the permissions for the main Software folder did not have the Administrators listed. I added it in and set the permissions to Full Control, then reinstalled Instant Copy and all was working. All my drives showed up as destinations, all drivers were there. I have had no problems since then.