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Daemon-tools causes event id 7 in event log
Daemon-tools causes event id 7 in event log. The message is "cdrom has a bad block".
I have had this a long time, with different computers and always thought there was something wrong with my CDR burner wich i have kept during all the other hardware changes.
However today i uninstalled daemon-tools and noticed that the messages immediately dissappeared.
www.mhe.mine.nu/img/before.png
www.mhe.mine.nu/img/after.png
(the nv error was due to bad GFX drivers, those you can ignore)
OS: Win2000 sp3
D-T version: latest
Mobo: Intel Bluemountain (with 2.4Ghz P4)
Burner: Plextor 16X IDE (never caused any trouble burning/reading)
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What CDROM drive did contain bad block? Did you check it? What image was mounted?
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When i had D-T installed i would get the cdrom errors evertime windows started, but not when the CD was accessed.
And as far as i know it happened nomatter what image was loaded on windows start, even if no image was loaded (but im not sure about that).
Am i the only one with this problem? I have a brand new install of Win2003 server on another computer i will try and see if i get the same problem on that one.
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I installed Absolut 120% three days ago and have rebooted / hibernated several times, no errors so far.
Guess i found a solution that fits me.
Take care.
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I have the same error, like mhe has with daemon-tools.
I work with windows XP with all the rellevant patches. It also happens with any kind of image, but not from the beginning, that means when I start the computer, everything went fine for about 24h or 48h or 72h and then I can no more access the virtual cd drive.
Any ideas? Or if you (the daemon-tools-team) need more information, please let me know!
Thanks for the help!
mosquito
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I got the same error again, again after 72h. But now I did no reboot to solve the problem. I tried two things:
- Eject the image and loaded it again => same error
- unmounted the image and mounted it again => success
Hope this helps a little bit for the next release.
Thanks again
mosquito
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Is your image located on local drive?
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I've seen similar error messages on a 2000 server. Never had any operational problems because of it, so I pretty much ignored the message.
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Sorry for not beeing here that long, but I was on military service till now.
To answer your question VeNoM386; yes my images are on the lokal drive. No mountig over the network.
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