I have recently discovered that maybe I should read descriptions of things before installing them...and I'm supposed to be an IT student...
I like any other idiot on the planet figured that 4.03 (I think) was *the* latest version for my pc. Oh how wrong I was... I have regular XP, just regular old run of the mill XP...not the 32bit version and definately not the 64bit version...stupid move on my part I installed the 32bit version. I was told that I had to restart the computer and now my laptop keeps doing a memory dump.
After many reboots and many attempts to fix it I tried that little uninstall file for the sptd and it said it wasn't installed. Cool.
I tried doing the regedit solution (changing the sptd start to 4 instead of 0) and it works, I don't get the memory dump. Yay! I seem to be able to use daemon tools fine now (I installed the RIGHT version this time). I just want to make sure that having spdt disabled won't totally mess with my system or whether I should once again back everything up and reinstall windows (just to be safe).
Oh and have I ever learned my lesson to read before installing and NOT to skip to the relavant parts.
M
I like any other idiot on the planet figured that 4.03 (I think) was *the* latest version for my pc. Oh how wrong I was... I have regular XP, just regular old run of the mill XP...not the 32bit version and definately not the 64bit version...stupid move on my part I installed the 32bit version. I was told that I had to restart the computer and now my laptop keeps doing a memory dump.
After many reboots and many attempts to fix it I tried that little uninstall file for the sptd and it said it wasn't installed. Cool.
I tried doing the regedit solution (changing the sptd start to 4 instead of 0) and it works, I don't get the memory dump. Yay! I seem to be able to use daemon tools fine now (I installed the RIGHT version this time). I just want to make sure that having spdt disabled won't totally mess with my system or whether I should once again back everything up and reinstall windows (just to be safe).
Oh and have I ever learned my lesson to read before installing and NOT to skip to the relavant parts.
M
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