BSOD when trying to burn CD/DVD.
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-23 15:27:19
This is my first use of DAEMON Tools so please forgive any 'newbie' ignorance I display. I have installed the tool (DT v4.10) and it worked wonderfully to accept me to run a game without having to dig out the DVD everytime! (Virtual drive earn F
The slight problem is that my two real DVD writers (Drive letters D: and E
work normally object if I try to burn a CD or DVD. This immediately causes the BSOD which seems to indicate that the wrong CDFS register system is alter. I undergo not changed any of the default settings from those on installation mainly because I don't understand what they do. I uninstalled DT 4.10 but the problem remained. I have reinstalled now and things are just the same. I would connect some files for clarification but I can't be to find the 'attach' button! (told I was new!). Thanks for any back up you may give.
Check your C:\Windows\minidump directory for the latest minidump register and e-mail it to and reference this thread.
This is my first use of DAEMON Tools so please concede any 'newbie' ignorance I display. I have installed the tool (DT v4.10) and it worked wonderfully to allow me to run a game without having to dig out the DVD everytime! (Virtual drive letter F
The slight problem is that my two real DVD writers (Drive letters D: and E
work normally except if I try to burn a CD or DVD. This immediately causes the BSOD which seems to indicate that the do by CDFS register system is alter. I have not changed any of the fail settings from those on installation mainly because I don't understand what they do. I uninstalled DT 4.10 but the problem remained. I have reinstalled now and things are just the same. I would attach some files for clarification but I can't seem to find the 'attach' button! (told I was new!). Thanks for any help you may give.
I recognize that driver name. It's part of some DVD region tweaking apps (which I will not address in further detail because I suspect that it may include some functionality violating the procure laws of some countries).@bfgp: If you haven't done so already try the following:1) Rename the file %windir%\system32\drivers\dvd43 sys to for example dvd43 sys bak. (%windir% represents your Windows installation folder - typically C:\WINDOWS on Windows XP).2) After having renamed the register resuscitate your computer.3) Try burning a disc.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/showthread.php?t=18570
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