I have searched the forums to no end, and found a few solutions that solved my initial problems. Now with my new problem, I can't even find any other evidence of others having this same problem. Hopefully I'm just bad at searching forums.
Current problem - upon starting Daemon Tools, my system goes to 100% CPU utilization and is unresponsive. A look in task manager shows that random processes are eating up cpu, not daemon.exe (or whatever the process name is). Things like taskmanager.exe, explorer.exe, wdm.exe (Windows Desktop Manager, a new Vista thing), and other system-critical processes would show as eating up cpu cycles. Even after disabling the virtual drive, and ending the Deamon Tools exe, I still could not use my computer. My only solution was to uninstall... and immediately, as soon as the uninstaller ran, my computer was back to working order.
Just to verify, I restarted and went through the installation again. The moment Daemon Tools started after the installer finished, my computer went to full CPU utilization. The moment the uninstaller was through, everything was back to normal.
I am running Vista RC2 Build 5744 on an upgrade install from RC1. After my first try I noticed I had Virtual Clone Drive (?) still installed, from when I still had RC1. I uninstalled that and tried installing again, but with no change.
Help!!
For those who are still having other Vista issues, read on. After upgrading to RC2, Deamon Tools was showing errors on startup. Like others, when I tried reinstalling, I had no luck. The installer would start, make me accept the user agreement, then ask about installing the SPTD driver. After telling it to install the drive, installation would just close, and that was it.
The solution was as follows. First, browse to C:\windows\system32\drivers, and delete sptd.sys. Next, open registry editor (Run > regedit) and search for sptd.sys. You should come up with a few entries, and delete all parent keys containing sptd.sys. I believe they were in ControlSet or something like that. Then, reboot, and re-run Daemon Tools installation. This time installation will not close, but install the SPTD driver, then ask you to reboot. Upon rebooting, installation continues to run, skipping the bit about SPTD.
At the end of installation you should be all set. I got no errors, and I did see my virtual drive in My Computer. Now if only my CPU usage wasn't at 100% after Daemon Tools is launched...
Current problem - upon starting Daemon Tools, my system goes to 100% CPU utilization and is unresponsive. A look in task manager shows that random processes are eating up cpu, not daemon.exe (or whatever the process name is). Things like taskmanager.exe, explorer.exe, wdm.exe (Windows Desktop Manager, a new Vista thing), and other system-critical processes would show as eating up cpu cycles. Even after disabling the virtual drive, and ending the Deamon Tools exe, I still could not use my computer. My only solution was to uninstall... and immediately, as soon as the uninstaller ran, my computer was back to working order.
Just to verify, I restarted and went through the installation again. The moment Daemon Tools started after the installer finished, my computer went to full CPU utilization. The moment the uninstaller was through, everything was back to normal.
I am running Vista RC2 Build 5744 on an upgrade install from RC1. After my first try I noticed I had Virtual Clone Drive (?) still installed, from when I still had RC1. I uninstalled that and tried installing again, but with no change.
Help!!
For those who are still having other Vista issues, read on. After upgrading to RC2, Deamon Tools was showing errors on startup. Like others, when I tried reinstalling, I had no luck. The installer would start, make me accept the user agreement, then ask about installing the SPTD driver. After telling it to install the drive, installation would just close, and that was it.
The solution was as follows. First, browse to C:\windows\system32\drivers, and delete sptd.sys. Next, open registry editor (Run > regedit) and search for sptd.sys. You should come up with a few entries, and delete all parent keys containing sptd.sys. I believe they were in ControlSet or something like that. Then, reboot, and re-run Daemon Tools installation. This time installation will not close, but install the SPTD driver, then ask you to reboot. Upon rebooting, installation continues to run, skipping the bit about SPTD.
At the end of installation you should be all set. I got no errors, and I did see my virtual drive in My Computer. Now if only my CPU usage wasn't at 100% after Daemon Tools is launched...
Comment