Hi,
I've just been trying to install Daemon 4.06 for a hour, and its NSIS system is breaking Windows. After rebooting after the SPTD installation, It's creating a process called a~NSISu_.exe which both Task Manager and the stop-process cmdlet of Powershell refuse to close, and somehow "infecting" other processes so they become completely unresponsive - I've experienced this with explorer.exe, taskmgr.exe, and opera.exe. Also, once Explorer goes I can't bring up another instance of taskmgr, and I've forced into the grossly uncivillized solution of hitting the hard reset button.
I've installed Daemon before without a hitch. Any ideas?
I've just been trying to install Daemon 4.06 for a hour, and its NSIS system is breaking Windows. After rebooting after the SPTD installation, It's creating a process called a~NSISu_.exe which both Task Manager and the stop-process cmdlet of Powershell refuse to close, and somehow "infecting" other processes so they become completely unresponsive - I've experienced this with explorer.exe, taskmgr.exe, and opera.exe. Also, once Explorer goes I can't bring up another instance of taskmgr, and I've forced into the grossly uncivillized solution of hitting the hard reset button.

I've installed Daemon before without a hitch. Any ideas?



) - I booted into Safe Mode, did the first bit of installing, rebooted into Safe Mode again and finished install... problem is, now I'm getting "Virtual SCSI driver not detected". In devmgmt, I'm getting a "corrupt/missing driver" error for an otherwise unidentified "SCSI/RAID Host Controller". Reinstalling the device driver doesn't seem to work, neither does installing SPTD 1.35 x64. The first semi-obvious tactic to use seems to be trying to reinstall the SCSI controller driver from my XP cd, as the one on my hard drive may have somehow become corrupt...
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