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  • HELP! No more IRP Stack locations!

    Operating System: Win XP Pro
    Burning Software: Nero 5, Roxio Easy CD creator 5
    Anti-virus Software: Norton Anti Virus
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.33

    I just uninstalled Daemon Tools 3.29 and downloaded and installed 3.33. At the end of the installation I got a BSOD. I rebooted and everytime it goes into windows I get a BSOD saying "No more IRP Stack Locations"! HELP! I enter in safemode and deleted the d-tool directory in program files and went into the hardware manager and removed the Generic Stealth DVD (the one Daemon uses)
    rebooted, AND STILL I get a BSOD!

    Can someone help me please.

  • #2
    AHHH!!!
    HELP!

    Everytime I remove the Generic Stealth DVD from hardware manager it keeps coming back! If I disable is and reboot, its fine - No BSOD. But if I remove it and reboot, it comes back and gives me a BSOD.

    How do I get rid of this Generic Stealth DVD for good?

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    • #3
      Well...

      Just in case anyone is interested (apparently not)
      What I did was I went into the registry and deleted anything that dealt with d-tool, stealth, and daemon (only with a few exceptions). Then I disabled Generic Stealth DVD in the device manger (If i removed it, it would only come back)
      rebooted, reinstalled Daemon333, and now everything works :o

      I dont know what caused all these problems, but its fixed now! 8)

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      • #4
        Operating System: Win XP SP1
        Burning Software: You name it
        Anti-virus Software: Symantec Antivirus 8 Corporate
        DAEMON Tools Version: 3.33

        Now that Daemon tools works, have you tried removing that original driver and see if you get a BSOD again?

        It sounds like it was simply a corrupted installation the first time out.

        Interestingly enough, I had problems with DT once - when I had a corrupted installation as well - turned out I had installed some software that required a forced reboot, and the system files were replaced on reboot - and something fouled up the DT installation that I ran right after before the the reboot, and my system went all to hell.

        This was with 3.2x, as I recall - a while back.
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