Hi everyone,
Is it possible for an installation of Daemon Tools and SPTD to make any device connected to the Primary IDE connection dissappear in Windows and in the BIOS?
I've been running Windows XP 64 on a Tyan s2877 Motherboard with a Pioneer 110 DVD Drive on the Primary IDE and a PATA Hard Drive on the Secondary IDE. Everything has been stable for months.
I updated Daemon Tools to 4.09 64 bit and SPTD to 1.4.3 and started experiencing freezes on the Windows boot logo screen and lost my Pioneer DVD Drive in the BIOS and in Windows. Not knowing what the cause was I replaced the entire Windows XP partition with a mirror image I had created a few months back using SystemRescueCD and Unix tools (to be clear, that's not a backup restore, it's the entire partition as it was previously, byte for byte).
Hence I was back to the stable Daemon Tools 4.03 and STPD, Windows stopped freezing on boot up but my Pioneer DVD Drive was still missing. I tested the Pioneer drive in a Mac and it was fine, I tested another DVD Drive in the PC and it didn't show up: therefore the problem lay with the Primary IDE. I put the Pioneer DVD Drive on the Secondary IDE and it magically reappeared, I put the Hard Disk that had been on the Secondary IDE on the Primary IDE and it didn't show up. Conclusion again, my Primary IDE is somehow corrupted.
I find it hard to believe that my Primary IDE went down *co-incidentally* at the same time as I installed Daemon and SPTD and that they're not connected. It feels like (probably) SPTD has somehow affected the Primary IDE at a BIOS level and nothing will now show up on it.
Any suggestions? Is this possible or can someone tell me it's not possible and I should RMA the motherboard as faulty.
Thanks for any help.
Is it possible for an installation of Daemon Tools and SPTD to make any device connected to the Primary IDE connection dissappear in Windows and in the BIOS?
I've been running Windows XP 64 on a Tyan s2877 Motherboard with a Pioneer 110 DVD Drive on the Primary IDE and a PATA Hard Drive on the Secondary IDE. Everything has been stable for months.
I updated Daemon Tools to 4.09 64 bit and SPTD to 1.4.3 and started experiencing freezes on the Windows boot logo screen and lost my Pioneer DVD Drive in the BIOS and in Windows. Not knowing what the cause was I replaced the entire Windows XP partition with a mirror image I had created a few months back using SystemRescueCD and Unix tools (to be clear, that's not a backup restore, it's the entire partition as it was previously, byte for byte).
Hence I was back to the stable Daemon Tools 4.03 and STPD, Windows stopped freezing on boot up but my Pioneer DVD Drive was still missing. I tested the Pioneer drive in a Mac and it was fine, I tested another DVD Drive in the PC and it didn't show up: therefore the problem lay with the Primary IDE. I put the Pioneer DVD Drive on the Secondary IDE and it magically reappeared, I put the Hard Disk that had been on the Secondary IDE on the Primary IDE and it didn't show up. Conclusion again, my Primary IDE is somehow corrupted.
I find it hard to believe that my Primary IDE went down *co-incidentally* at the same time as I installed Daemon and SPTD and that they're not connected. It feels like (probably) SPTD has somehow affected the Primary IDE at a BIOS level and nothing will now show up on it.
Any suggestions? Is this possible or can someone tell me it's not possible and I should RMA the motherboard as faulty.
Thanks for any help.
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