Operating System: WinXP SP2
Burning Software: Nero 6, cdrwin
Anti-virus Software: Norton Antivirus 2005
DAEMON Tools Version: daemon 3.47
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Problem: Running 'daemon.exe' causes BSOD
Uninstalling daemon tools causes BSOD
This problem occured after I shutdown my laptop. When I reboot the laptop it crashes with the BSOD when logging in.
So, I rebooted in safe mode. For some reason when I run daemon.exe I get the BSOD. Knowing that daemon tools was auto-load, I had to either change it so it doesn't or uninstall it.
However, to change the settings I would have to load daemon tools, which rules that out. So what was left was to uninstall daemon tools. I did that but it gave me the BSOD before it finished.
Back to safe mode again, this time I just changed the "daemon.exe" file name so it doesn't auto-load when I boot up normally. This fixes the problem with the BSOD when I log into my laptop, but this means I can't use daemon tools at all.
I've tried to repair it with the installation files, but that did not help. I did noticed however that I still have a cd-rom emulation on from daemon tools with Sim2 iso mounted on it. Oddly enough I can run the emulated cd fine, but daemon tools is no where to be seen.
I do not have any other cd-rom emulations, therefore I can only assume this is daemon tool. So, I thought if I could turn off the emulation I could fix this BSOD. However, I don't know of any way of doing this without running daemon tools and getting the BSOD.
Burning Software: Nero 6, cdrwin
Anti-virus Software: Norton Antivirus 2005
DAEMON Tools Version: daemon 3.47
Have you or are you running easy cd creator?
Never
Problem: Running 'daemon.exe' causes BSOD
Uninstalling daemon tools causes BSOD
This problem occured after I shutdown my laptop. When I reboot the laptop it crashes with the BSOD when logging in.
So, I rebooted in safe mode. For some reason when I run daemon.exe I get the BSOD. Knowing that daemon tools was auto-load, I had to either change it so it doesn't or uninstall it.
However, to change the settings I would have to load daemon tools, which rules that out. So what was left was to uninstall daemon tools. I did that but it gave me the BSOD before it finished.
Back to safe mode again, this time I just changed the "daemon.exe" file name so it doesn't auto-load when I boot up normally. This fixes the problem with the BSOD when I log into my laptop, but this means I can't use daemon tools at all.
I've tried to repair it with the installation files, but that did not help. I did noticed however that I still have a cd-rom emulation on from daemon tools with Sim2 iso mounted on it. Oddly enough I can run the emulated cd fine, but daemon tools is no where to be seen.
I do not have any other cd-rom emulations, therefore I can only assume this is daemon tool. So, I thought if I could turn off the emulation I could fix this BSOD. However, I don't know of any way of doing this without running daemon tools and getting the BSOD.
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