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  • How can I manually uninstall D-Tools?

    Hi,

    I had a thread a few days ago wondering what to do about my installation of Daemon Tools, which caused my computer to reboot every time I went into Windows.

    Since then, I've hooked up another hard drive and booted off a Windows installation on it, so I'm able to access the files on the original drive. I plan to delete the files that load up Daemon-Tools at startup, so that I can figure out exactly what the problem is. What I need to know is which files those are. If anyone can tell me the files that I should get rid of, that would be extremely useful.

    Thanks!

    Nick Halpern-Manners

  • #2
    You should remove C:\windows\system32\drivers\st*.* and pnp*.* after backing them up.

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    • #3
      Thanks, I removed st3wolf.sys and stwlfbus.sys and the system booted up like a charm...

      My new question is, how can I install Daemon Tools without my computer flipping out again? Is it possible?

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      • #4
        Post your latest minidump file (from C:\windows\minidump). We can then analyze this file and maybe help you out.

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        • #5
          Here is a link to the latest minidump file.

          That one was from after I removed st3wolf.sys and stwlfbus.sys. Here is one from right in the middle of all the problems, when it was constantly rebooting.

          Hopefully that helps!

          Thanks,

          Nick

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          • #6
            Your problem is with pcatip.sys, which is part of blindwrite. You should get latest version and see if this fixes your problems.

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