Operating System: Win XP Pro XP1
Burning Software: Nero ~6.3
Anti-virus Software: AVG
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.41
Hi there, I have a rather serious problem that I believe is DT related.
I cant boot into windows normal way, or safe-mode. After watching the XP logo and loading bar for a while the system shuts down and reboots. When i try safe-mode (that prints output) it stops at the line "mup.sys"
Background:
Mounting a dvd image (.img) of a film in DT, playing the content with MPlayer Classic worked fine, and I could start watching it. However, when i tried to fast-forward it the program hang. So i restarted it trying to do the same thing, but then the system hang and i got a blue screen. Smart as I am i didn't record what it said as i thought it was just something temporarily. When I tried to reboot it happened as I described above.
As I can't get in to windows I cant really do anything about it that way. However I have a dual-boot with linux (which allows access to the partition), or the option of putting it in another machine.
I have heard that users have experienced similar things with DT, and had to remove driver and install newer versions. However removing/renaming d***.sys is not an option for me since i cant find it. Anyone know what the corresponding driver is for version 3.41?
Or perhaps there is another way of getting into windows?
Burning Software: Nero ~6.3
Anti-virus Software: AVG
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.41
Hi there, I have a rather serious problem that I believe is DT related.
I cant boot into windows normal way, or safe-mode. After watching the XP logo and loading bar for a while the system shuts down and reboots. When i try safe-mode (that prints output) it stops at the line "mup.sys"
Background:
Mounting a dvd image (.img) of a film in DT, playing the content with MPlayer Classic worked fine, and I could start watching it. However, when i tried to fast-forward it the program hang. So i restarted it trying to do the same thing, but then the system hang and i got a blue screen. Smart as I am i didn't record what it said as i thought it was just something temporarily. When I tried to reboot it happened as I described above.
As I can't get in to windows I cant really do anything about it that way. However I have a dual-boot with linux (which allows access to the partition), or the option of putting it in another machine.
I have heard that users have experienced similar things with DT, and had to remove driver and install newer versions. However removing/renaming d***.sys is not an option for me since i cant find it. Anyone know what the corresponding driver is for version 3.41?
Or perhaps there is another way of getting into windows?
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