New Alcohol 120% version is out!

Written by Lasse Penttinen @ 06 May 2004 6:20

New Alcohol 120% version is out! The long awaited update to the Alcohol 120% (and 52%, the emulation-only version) has finally been released. Even though Alcohol 120% didn't receive any updates for a long while, except the driver update patches, it remained as the leading 1:1 disc copier and emulator software. The version brings a number of small changes and some bugs are fixed.
Changes in Alcohol 120% v1.9.2.1705:
New:
  • Data type profiles have now been updated.
  • Added Support for more devices, you can find more detailed information on our development page at http://www.alcohol-soft.com/devsupp/.
  • Support XP-Theme changing, when you change the theme of XP/2k3 itself, the color of alcohol software is also changed.
  • Added Alcohol-Safe-Mode (ASM) function. Even if the device driver is not installed properly you can still use alcohol without emulation functions and "native device control interface". You would receive a message dialog "Loading Alcohol device drivers failed! Emulation options and native driver interface of Alcohol 120% will not be available!"
  • Added Slovenian Language.


  • Bugfixes:

  • Fixed some minor bugs.
  • Fixed the BSOD which may happen when Roxio drivers are installed. e.g. MediaPlayer 9, Easy CD Creater 5/6 and ...other applications from Roxio.
  • Fixed the pnphlp.vxd BSOD problem in win9x platform.
  • Fixed compatibility problems of drive layer found in win9x platform.
  • Fixed compatibility problem while emulating certain RingPROTECH protected games.
  • Fixed some blacklisting problems.Download now or visit Alcohol Software for more info.

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