Operating System: Windows XP Professional SP1
Burning Software: Nero
Anti-virus Software: AVG 7.0 Free
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47
First, let me thank you all for this great piece of software. Amazing work.
Second, I have a problem: I changed my DVD burner for a new LG, and the guy who installed advised me to change the jumper, so this DVD burner would be master in the secondary IDE, instead of slave (as the other was). I restarted windows, everything was fine, and then after a few moments ir crashed. Now Windows won't boot up, not even in safe mode. It will stop when loading d347sub.sys (or something like that), boot again, and on and on and on.
It seems Windows went crazy when it detected the drives were exchanged, detected the new hardware and messed things up. It seems Daemon tools now is asking to use the same letter as the real DVD burner (at least I am thinking this is the prob) and windows crashes...
I have a second Windows installation for emergency in another folder, but is completely clean, nothing installed, only windows - it will boot up normally but I don't know how to repair the full installation.
Besides deleting the windows folder and installing again, is there a way to open the registry or other system files and delete the references to this driver, when in the "clean" install, probably using only notepad only? Which files to edit in order to stop this driver from being loaded into memory, in the first place? I read the guide that recommended to uninstall, but I can't get into my main Windows installation. I deleted the Daemon folder, but deleting the Daemon .sys files in the Windows folder will be enough to make it work again, since Windows will probably keep asking for the files when booting?
Please, help me!
Thanks in advance.
Burning Software: Nero
Anti-virus Software: AVG 7.0 Free
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47
First, let me thank you all for this great piece of software. Amazing work.
Second, I have a problem: I changed my DVD burner for a new LG, and the guy who installed advised me to change the jumper, so this DVD burner would be master in the secondary IDE, instead of slave (as the other was). I restarted windows, everything was fine, and then after a few moments ir crashed. Now Windows won't boot up, not even in safe mode. It will stop when loading d347sub.sys (or something like that), boot again, and on and on and on.
It seems Windows went crazy when it detected the drives were exchanged, detected the new hardware and messed things up. It seems Daemon tools now is asking to use the same letter as the real DVD burner (at least I am thinking this is the prob) and windows crashes...
I have a second Windows installation for emergency in another folder, but is completely clean, nothing installed, only windows - it will boot up normally but I don't know how to repair the full installation.
Besides deleting the windows folder and installing again, is there a way to open the registry or other system files and delete the references to this driver, when in the "clean" install, probably using only notepad only? Which files to edit in order to stop this driver from being loaded into memory, in the first place? I read the guide that recommended to uninstall, but I can't get into my main Windows installation. I deleted the Daemon folder, but deleting the Daemon .sys files in the Windows folder will be enough to make it work again, since Windows will probably keep asking for the files when booting?
Please, help me!
Thanks in advance.
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