Operating System: Windows XP SP1
Burning Software: Nero 5 and Roxio 5 (not really image creators, but still I'll list them here)
Anti-virus Software: Norton 2003 mostly disabled
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47 (newest)
I have just installed daemon tools on my desktop and have run into what seems to be a massive composite of problems. I try to load windows, it stop errors and reboots, after which I get a screen asking what mode I want to start in, choices being safe, safe w/ network, safe w/ com prompt, last known good or normal. I try normal again, same issue. I last known good, this time it stops, mem-dumps then reboots to the same screen. I try safe, and it displays a scroll list of drivers and errors on d347bus.sys, like the others have reported. I check my bios for scsi stuff, nothing (I have no other scsi stuff). So now, windows don't start in any mode and I have no way of easily deleting anyways.
The obvious solution is to do wincd repair windows, but that takes time, as does the other option, boot windows straight off the windows boot disk and manually delete all the files. I was hoping there might be another solution.
Also, if this problem has occured before, what can I do to fix it so I can use daemon tools? When I re-install, what do I do differently in order to properly configure it?
//Matt
Burning Software: Nero 5 and Roxio 5 (not really image creators, but still I'll list them here)
Anti-virus Software: Norton 2003 mostly disabled
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47 (newest)
I have just installed daemon tools on my desktop and have run into what seems to be a massive composite of problems. I try to load windows, it stop errors and reboots, after which I get a screen asking what mode I want to start in, choices being safe, safe w/ network, safe w/ com prompt, last known good or normal. I try normal again, same issue. I last known good, this time it stops, mem-dumps then reboots to the same screen. I try safe, and it displays a scroll list of drivers and errors on d347bus.sys, like the others have reported. I check my bios for scsi stuff, nothing (I have no other scsi stuff). So now, windows don't start in any mode and I have no way of easily deleting anyways.
The obvious solution is to do wincd repair windows, but that takes time, as does the other option, boot windows straight off the windows boot disk and manually delete all the files. I was hoping there might be another solution.
Also, if this problem has occured before, what can I do to fix it so I can use daemon tools? When I re-install, what do I do differently in order to properly configure it?
//Matt
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