Daemon Tools & Roxio, Nero.

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  1. MadSkillz

    MadSkillz Member

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    Seeing that often I waste CD's burning a movie/game that I could just view/play directly from my comuter, I decided to d/l Daemon Tools to burn the image (.bin/.cue) to my PC.

    I went to the website and I downloaded the newsest version.

    When I began the install, I read the readme, it said dis.

    "Known Issues:

    System crashes and/or blue screen of death on some systems having (or had) Adaptec (Roxio) Easy CD Creator installed. Older versions of this burning program are known to cause lots of trouble in combination with other burning soft or DAEMON Tools. Therefore, we DO NOT RECOMMEND installing DAEMON Tools on a PC with Easy CD Creator installed! In order to completely remove Easy CD Creator, download and install 'Feurio' (www.feurio.com). This application runs a system check after installation (also can be started manually by selecting 'Extras' -> 'System Check') pointing to all potential 'trouble-makers' on your system allowing to disable/remove them.
    Crash during installation on some 9x systems having Nero installed. The crash may be caused by nerocd95.vxd module when new devices are added to system. To solve this issue rename/remove this module (in SYSTEMIOSUBSYS) temporarily, reboot and install DAEMON Tools. Then you can rename/restore nerocd95.vxd.:"

    I have had Roxio Eascy CD Creater installed on my machine, although it is uninstalled now. Also I have Nero 6 installed.

    I am wondereing if the above facts would be a potential problem, seeing as I DONT wanna mess up my blazin new comp.

    IF it would be a problem, what do I do at www.feurio.com?? and I dont understand what it says about Nero.


    Thanks.
     
  2. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Unless you have a really unstable setup as it is, odds are DaemonTools will work fine for ya. 'sides even if you do get the BSOD, you can always safemode uninstall daemontools :)

    Thing is... do you have Win9x installed? :)
     
  3. MadSkillz

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    Ok thanks.... and whats Windows9X?
     
  4. dstorm

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    I just smashed my head into this problem, and stumbled across this thread via Google.

    Win XP, Easy CD-Creator, DT 3.44 -- not just any blue screen of death, a STOP error on bootup...

    Worst part is, you CANNOT uninstall Daemon Tools in safe mode. The MSI installer service doesn't run in safe mode.

    So now I'm about to go and manually delete drivers, and hope I don't screw up my system even worse than it already is...
     
  5. drchips

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    Grrrrrrr!!!

    That F%*@!ng Roxio stuff REALLY mucks systems up.

    Is there not a virus writer out there that can write a virus that goes across the whole internet and UNINSTALL ALL ROXIO PRODUCT!!!

    They would be doing thw world a real service ;)


    Byeeeee....
     
  6. dstorm

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    I'll add my solution in case anyone else comes across this page via Google --

    At first, any reboot (including safe mode) will result in a STOP RDR_FILE_SYSTEM in Cdr4_xp.sys.

    I tried "last known good configuration" first, not sure if that's required.

    Start under safe mode. You'll eventually get a prompt, "Press Escape to cancel loading of d344xxx.sys" -- do so. (I'm not sure why XP singles out that one driver.)

    In safe mode, open Control Panel, Hardware, Device Manager. You'll see something highlighted with a yellow "!" under System Devices -- that's part of the Daemon Tools driver.

    Right-click on it, and select "Uninstall"

    Reboot Windows normally, (and be sure to uninstall Roxio or Daemon Tools.)
     
  7. MadSkillz

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    Il just stay away from DaemonTools then...

    Dont wanna f*ck up my brand new Dell Optiplex SX260 combuter.. :D

     
  8. brougham

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    Dstorm, THANK YOU! I was having this exact problem (and yes stumbled over this by google) and it cleared it right up!

    What Virtual Drive program are you using instead?
     
  9. carefree

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    brougham, u could use Alcohol 120% it does the same as daemon tool's and a bit more to.
     
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  10. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    A bit more? .... what else does it do? (I havnt used the A120 drives for so long i dont remember) :)
     
  11. carefree

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    it burns ur images for you to
     
  12. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    LOL .... i thought you mean "it does more as a virtual drive" :p
     

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