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  • BSOD when trying to burn CD/DVD.

    This is my first use of DAEMON Tools so please forgive any 'newbie' ignorance I display.

    I have installed the tool (DT v4.10) and it worked wonderfully to allow me to run a game without having to dig out the DVD everytime! (Virtual drive letter F.

    The slight problem is that my two real DVD writers (Drive letters D: and E work normally except if I try to burn a CD or DVD. This immediately causes the BSOD which seems to indicate that the wrong CDFS file system is corrupt.

    I have not changed any of the default settings from those on installation, mainly because I don't understand what they do.

    I uninstalled DT 4.10 but the problem remained.

    I have reinstalled now, and things are just the same.

    I would attach some files for clarification, but I can't seem to find the 'attach' button! (told I was new!).

    Thanks for any help you may give.

  • #2
    Check your C:\Windows\minidump directory for the latest minidump file and e-mail it to support@daemon-tools.cc and reference this thread.

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    • #3
      Did that, no reply yet.
      Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by bfgp View Post
        This is my first use of DAEMON Tools so please forgive any 'newbie' ignorance I display.

        I have installed the tool (DT v4.10) and it worked wonderfully to allow me to run a game without having to dig out the DVD everytime! (Virtual drive letter F.

        The slight problem is that my two real DVD writers (Drive letters D: and E work normally except if I try to burn a CD or DVD. This immediately causes the BSOD which seems to indicate that the wrong CDFS file system is corrupt.

        I have not changed any of the default settings from those on installation, mainly because I don't understand what they do.

        I uninstalled DT 4.10 but the problem remained.

        I have reinstalled now, and things are just the same.

        I would attach some files for clarification, but I can't seem to find the 'attach' button! (told I was new!).

        Thanks for any help you may give.
        Still no reply

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        • #5
          Just curious and may not be relevant:

          Do you use Y.A.S.U and if you do what is the version of it?

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          • #6
            E-mail it to me at Jito463 (at) Gmail (dot) com. I'll check it for you then.

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            • #7
              Thanks MaLing, No I don't use YASU (however, since I don't know what it is I could be wrong)

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              • #8
                Just sent it now. Thanks very much for your efforts

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                • #9
                  According to WinDbg (the Windows Debugger from MS):

                  Probably caused by : Dvd43.sys

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Jito463 View Post
                    According to WinDbg (the Windows Debugger from MS):
                    Probably caused by : Dvd43.sys
                    I recognize that driver name. It's part of some DVD region tweaking apps (which I will not discuss in further detail, because I suspect that it may include some functionality violating the copyright laws of some countries).

                    @bfgp: If you haven't done so already, try the following:
                    1) Rename the file %windir%\system32\drivers\dvd43.sys to for example dvd43.sys.bak. (%windir% represents your Windows installation folder - typically C:\WINDOWS on Windows XP).
                    2) After having renamed the file, reboot your computer.
                    3) Try burning a disc.
                    Imagination is more important than knowledge. --Albert Einstein

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                    • #11
                      Actually this reply was sent to you on September, 3rd:
                      "Crash was caused by infamous dvd43 application - update or remove it, then try again."
                      Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
                      They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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