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  • "Invalid device" on every boot, working on manual 2nd attempt

    Operating System: Windows Server 2003 SP1
    Burning Software: none
    Anti-virus Software: NOD32
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

    I had Daemon tools working nicely for years now. Last weekend I had to reinstall my server ('repair') due to some very weird Explorer problem... Now after booting the machine, when I log in I get an alert headed "DAEMON tools" saying "Invalid device.".

    When I at this time look into the device manager, there is no entry for the SCSI driver and none for the CD-ROM drive. If I then click "OK", I get the same dialog a second time, but now the SCSI-device and the CD-ROM show up in the device manager, just the toolbar icon is missing.

    If I now start daemon.exe again manually, it works just fine.

    Tried to disable the start upon starup (HKLM/.../Run) and start manually, same behavior, 1st start gives errors, 2nd works. Tried proper remove (including checking the registry), rebooted a zillion times, to no avail. Finally copied d347[bus|prt].sys from another machine where it works, also no change.

    SCSI driver is showing Microsoft/01.10.2002/version 5.2.3790.1830/Microsoft Windows Publisher.

    Any ideas what could be wrong here? Anything else I can try? Any help appreciated!

    Cheers,
    Hendrik

  • #2
    This is a known issue with 2003 Server - disable autostart in Options menu and start Daemon Tools manually after boot.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply. Strange thing though that I have been running the server for quite some time already without the slightest problem, only after the repair-reinstall did it show up. So there's got to be a way to make it work, but I'm not going to try simply reinstalling the server to do so.

      Also, if I manually start after boot I still get the same problem: start daemon tools, respond to two error-dialogs, and start daemon a second time. Could automate this, but that doesn't sound like the right approach. If it's a known issue, is there also a known cause I can build my "manual" approach around?

      Thanks again,
      Hendrik

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      • #4
        Re: Windows Server 2003 SP1 breaks daemon tools

        First reported here: Windows Server 2003 SP1 breaks daemon tools

        VeNoM386 mentions the cause in that thread.
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