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  • How to avoid problems after Windows upgrade installation

    All DAEMON Tools products as well as the SPTD access layer should always be uninstalled before upgrading the OS, e.g. to Windows 7.
    After the upgrade reinstall your DAEMON Tools product.
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  • #2
    Too late

    I'm afraid it wasn't until after I carried this upgrade out that I discovered this fact. Is there a clean way to take it off now it isn't working in Win 7?

    Thanks

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    • #3
      DAEMON Tools Professional Help: You must reboot after previous operation

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      • #4
        Cheers!

        That sorted it. I had to go through and do the last step as all the others didn't clear it. So I removed the reg entry, installed SPTD 1.60 and then ran the installer for DT again. I then uninstalled.

        Thanks very much!

        For others' reference, here are my steps:

        1. As last resort uninstall all software using SPTD layer (e.g. DAEMON Tools, Alcohol), open Registry Editor, browse the

        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\sptd key, set Start value to 4 (i.e. disabled), and reboot.

        After reboot delete complete sptd key in services hive - you must enable all permissions on sptd/cfg key first.

        Then reboot, and reinstall, beginning with SPTD layer (v1.60). After reboot check correct SPTD layer installation before reinstallation of DAEMON Tools!

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        • #5
          okay tried all the above and nothing worked.

          also;

          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\sptd key

          wasn't in the list and the sptd installer says i have no sptd but just loops and never installs the sptd

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          • #6
            Will keep that in mind.

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