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  • sptd.sys Problems

    Hi everyone,

    My computer started hanging at startup one or two weeks ago - it wouldn't go beyond the windows startup screen 4 out of 5 times. After trying to get in using safe mode I saw that it was a sptd.sys file that led to the problem. After reading the thread in the "Common Problems and Solutions" forum, I deleted the file and uninstalled Daemon Tools. Unfortunately that computer still hangs 4 out of 5 times at the point at which it is supposed to load sptd.sys on startup. I have to keep restarting the computer until I get lucky. Is there some registry key I have to delete or something else that is causing this?

    Here is some relevant information about my computer:
    Motherboard: Asus P5WD2 Premium
    Processor: P4
    OS: Windows XP SP2
    Graphics Card: ATI Radeon X800XL

    Thank you,
    Zain

  • #2
    should not freeze

    Windows should not freeze on loading a driver file which does exist on the disk (f.e. a deleted file). I'm not sure what's going on.
    the modern world:
    net helpmsg 4006

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    • #3
      Are you referring to the message to bypass loading the driver? That message is normal when booting to Safe Mode, and does not mean there is a problem with the driver. And if you've deleted the file, then - as Underheaven said - it can't be affecting your system.

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      • #4
        I wasn't referring to the message at startup. I no longer recieve that message.

        Unfortunately, I figured out that my second problem seems to be unrelated. It has to do with a mup.sys file. I find it really strange that I got two files that caused two distinct freeze-ups at startup at the same time. I'll try to figure that one out on my own.

        Thanks for your help though.

        Zain

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        • #5
          I think I see the problem. It's not those files causing the freeze (mup.sys is a Windows file), those are just the last ones loaded before it continues to load Windows. I think you're seeing them as the end of the list and assuming they are what's causing the problem. That's not always the case (though it can sometimes be). I think in this case you've got some other issue and you're confusing cause with effect.

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