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  • Automatic reboot upon mount of cloneCD bf1942 backup

    Hey guys,

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    My problem: I can mount an SVCD .BIN/.CUE just fine, but when I try to mount a CloneCD .CUE/.CCD (BF1942)
    my system automatically reboots. I have tried an older version of D-Tools as well, and get the same problem.

    If you are wondering why I am using a CloneCD .CCD/.CUE, it's because CDRwin won't read part of the BF1942 disk (presumeably because of copy-protection).

    Is this a common problem, and if so, does anyone know a workaround for it? I have tried uninstalling CDRwin (along with the ASPI drivers it installs)
    but that didn't work either. Also, I went into Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Startup & Recovery and unchecked "Automatically Reboot," but it still automatically reboots, so I can't get a look at the stop-screen (BSOD) information.

    I have the Minidump, though, available if anyone needs to see it. I tried running 'strings' on it (in linux)
    but it didn't yield too much information that I could understand.

    On the same system, I had no problems with Win2K Pro (no service packs) and D-Tools 3.26 a while back. I have since reinstalled and updated Windows, and gotten the latest D-Tools, and this is my result.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!

    My System:

    Win2000 Pro SP4 5.00.2195
    Pentium 4 2.0Ghz
    512MB RDRAM
    GF4 Ti4600
    Creative SB Audigy Platinum
    Plextor PX-W4012A

    All drivers are up to date.

    Software I am currently using:

    CDRwin 3.9B
    CloneCD 4.0.1.10
    Daemon Tools 3.33.0


    I will be happy to provide more information if needed.

    Thanks,

  • #2
    Update your CloneCD to newest version (4.2.0.2)

    CDRWin creates good image, be sure to set the "error recovery" to "ignore", and enable the "RAW"-checkbox.
    Why don´t mount normal CloneCD ccd? Btw I can mount cue/img created by CloneCD without any problems.
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    • #3
      More information

      Ok well, I updated CloneCD, and that didn't help. Although, I am now able to use CDRwin to create the BIN/CUE, thanks to your help!

      I failed to mention in my first post that my image file (the cloneCD .CCD/IMG) was located on a network drive that lives on a linux box. I use Samba on the linux machine to be able to mount stuff onto my windows machine, and everything else seems to work fine. For example, I can successfully mount a BIN/CUE of an SVCD just fine from the same location, just not the bf1942 BIN/CUE (that I just created w/CDRwin) or the .CCD/.IMG/.CUE that CloneCD made a while back.

      I copied the BIN/CUE from the mounted linux drive to my local machine and tried it with no errors. I am hoping this sheds more light on the subject ...

      On my linux box, I have a 120GB drive (where I'd really like to keep all that stuff)
      so are there any methods for fixing this problem?

      Once again, any help is and will be appreciated.

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      • #4
        You should try to change your nic drivers. You could also try playing around with various settings for your card.

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        • #5
          Any other suggestions? :?

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          • #6
            This problem appear to only occur with some netowkr cards. If you can, try swapping cards.

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