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    Hello!
    Can you please help me ? I've read all the common problems about daemon tools and have also tried uninstaling it few times. I have deleted all the drivers manualy rebootet even tried to install the older version.
    When i try to install the program everything is working proparly, then suddenly my pc reboots. I managed to install the 3.46 but then i got an error about language. When i try to reinstall 3.47 i get the name conflict. Then i followed the steps of error 2005 and tried to install it again and the same thing happens ...
    What should i do ?
    Tnx for helping.

  • #2
    Post in the correct forum.
    Check if you've minidump (in Windows\Minidump folder) related to that BSOD, if so send newest file to support@daemon-tools.cc with reference to this thread.
    Do NOT re-install before the problem is solved!
    Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
    They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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    • #3
      I've sollved the problem... I have a card reader this means extra 5 drives. And when i tried to install daemon tools there was a problem with the drives name... so i went to hardware manager and disabled 5 drives then deleted all previous daemon tools drivers rebooted and tried again. It worked. Then i enabled the card drives again and everything is working ok now. Anyways tnx for help.

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      • #4
        thanks for your report!

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        • #5
          Operating System: XP Media center
          Burning Software: Nero 6.6 (w/o Image drive---Nero Image drive caused reboot also)
          Anti-virus Software: AVG 7.0.344
          DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

          Originally Posted by LocutusofBorg
          thanks for your report!
          Thanks from me too--the OP's tip resolved the reboot while install for me also.(I've been gratefully using DT on my old PC for years without any problems. The trouble started when I got a new PC with all these built-in card readers.)

          What is the highest drive letter Daemon Tools will accept? For me, it installed as G, but rebooted the machine when I tried to install it as M.

          Looking forward to DT 4.0. :-)

          Gary

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          • #6
            The drive letter assignment is done by Windows, not Daemon Tools, so everything up to Z is "acceptable", although it MUST NOT crash if you change the drive letter.
            Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
            They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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            • #7
              Similar problem here.

              Operating System: Windows XP Home
              Burning Software: Nero 7 Ultra
              Anti-virus Software: Avast! 4.6 Home Edition
              DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

              Argh! Issues, issues. Here's my problem.

              Got a new computer, one SATA HDD and one IDE HDD. Problems were encountered when installing the latest Daemon. What was the problem? My computer reboots upon installation. Luckily, I have restore points set up so I can just move back.

              So I read the posts here, and I've tried disabling all drives (I have a total of 5. The SATA is partitioned into a main drive, and a recovery drive, the IDE hard drive, and a CD-ROM and DVD-RW.), but yet it STILL crashes!

              I suspect it's the partition on my main drive, but as it's part of the hard drive itself, I'm not sure exactly what to do about it.

              Can anyone give me a hand here? Thanks!
              Sa...omai shidai da na.

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              • #8
                Please wait for next version, seems some SATA drivers behave a little dirty with scsiport.sys, thus causing the crash during installation.
                If you've minidump related to that crash (in Windows\Minidump folder) send it to support@daemon-tools.cc for analysis (with reference to your post in this thread).
                Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
                They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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                • #9
                  Operating System: .
                  Burning Software: .
                  Anti-virus Software: .
                  DAEMON Tools Version: .

                  You could try making sure you have the latest version of the drivers for your motherboard (and SATA controller if not integrated to the chipset).

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                  • #10
                    Thanks. It's good to know that it's being worked on for next version. I look forward to it.

                    In the meantime though, I do have updated drivers.

                    I also tested out Alcohol 120%, and sure enough, it rebooted during installation too. Just future reference for those who want to try Alcohol as well.

                    I just have a lot of .bin/.cue files that need to be utilized since I got my new computer.

                    (Quick edit)

                    Anyone know what I can use until then, if I can't use Daemon or Alcohol? I'm perfectly fine with waiting, there's just a couple of crucial utilities that are .iso/.bin/.cue/.img sitting on hard drive that need to be installed ASAP. In the meantime, thanks for the replies!
                    Last edited by Sizu; 21.10.2005, 23:50.
                    Sa...omai shidai da na.

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                    • #11
                      Some people on the Alcohol support forum have reported that temporarily renaming their scsiport.sys, installing Alcohol/DT and then renaming the file back works. You could give that a try. Keep in mind that there is no guarantee it won't mess up your computer. I have not tested or verified that this works. Simply reporting what some users have posted.

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                      • #12
                        Failure! Sizu's report.

                        I just tried to rename scsiport.sys and install Daemon, however it still crashed. After it rebooted, I checked scsiport.sys (which was renamed to scsiport.sys.old temporarily by me), it had reverted back to it's original file name.

                        I did some quick research, and apparently, this is some sort of system file protection thing going on. After restoring to a Restore Point I had created earlier, I'm back at square one.

                        Just FYI, when I bought this computer, it came with one SATA, but with TWO partitions. The second one is LOCKED, and it contains system restore information. After I reboot from a failed Daemon installation, it tells me to check that drive for file consistency. Maybe that's a clue for something?

                        Hopefully, Daemon 4 will fix this issue soon!
                        Sa...omai shidai da na.

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