Hello,
I'm using Daemon tools since years and never had any issue until I updated from 4.35.6 to latest version.
The first install (over previous version) was a disaster. Daemon tools main exe crashed at least two times but setup finally installed the program. When I restarted Daemon tools worked but no menu appeared, so I decided to reinstall it again and this time it "worked". So far so good until my screen tried to shut down after 10 minutes of inactivity. PC crashed and when I restarted it, a SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD (0x0000003b) recorded in event log. Using Windbg the dump file indicate the ATI driver atikmdag.sys as the fault. I reproduced the problem again when monitor tried to shut down again.
I also had another BSOD, this time a 0x000000d1 when I tried to shut down the computer. The offended driver was afd.sys.
As BSOD started when I installed the new version of DAEMON I though it was the culprit as system worked fine until that. I unistalled the new version and installed the old and all OK since then (two days).
You can find the dumps files attached in the post.
- ASUS M4A79 Deluxe
- Phenom X4 9950 2,7
- 4 GB DDR2 RAM
- 1 TB SEAGATE HDD
- ASUS EAH 5770 CuCore
- Windows 7 x64
Thanks!
I'm using Daemon tools since years and never had any issue until I updated from 4.35.6 to latest version.
The first install (over previous version) was a disaster. Daemon tools main exe crashed at least two times but setup finally installed the program. When I restarted Daemon tools worked but no menu appeared, so I decided to reinstall it again and this time it "worked". So far so good until my screen tried to shut down after 10 minutes of inactivity. PC crashed and when I restarted it, a SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD (0x0000003b) recorded in event log. Using Windbg the dump file indicate the ATI driver atikmdag.sys as the fault. I reproduced the problem again when monitor tried to shut down again.
I also had another BSOD, this time a 0x000000d1 when I tried to shut down the computer. The offended driver was afd.sys.
As BSOD started when I installed the new version of DAEMON I though it was the culprit as system worked fine until that. I unistalled the new version and installed the old and all OK since then (two days).
You can find the dumps files attached in the post.
- ASUS M4A79 Deluxe
- Phenom X4 9950 2,7
- 4 GB DDR2 RAM
- 1 TB SEAGATE HDD
- ASUS EAH 5770 CuCore
- Windows 7 x64
Thanks!
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