Thanks for the response...
Yes I did and have installed the fix or updated atapi.sys. The size and
version number were spot on as was the original. However, even to install
the fix I had to first remove the atapi.sys from the drivers folder as the
installer for the fix could not turn it off or remove it!
If I remove the atapi.sys file from the drivers directory and allow it to be
automatically replaced from the dll cache folder all is well... Until I let
it set for some time or restart the system. Then it goes back to the
unknown publisher - unknown version properties page.
In the meantime a friend and I have: replaced all of the drive data cables
(hdd & optical) confirmed power readings from the PSU, disconnected each
channel (primary, secondary, SATA and IDE Raid) individually to see if there
removal would stop the corruption. No change on a reboot.
It has truly got me stumped! Any further thoughts would be useful! Thanks!
Len
"Rich Barry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Len, have you seen this
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=WinXP
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> "Len" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > A quick question hoping someone has seen this situation before. My XP
SP1
> > system is having a problem with the atapi.sys file becoming corrupted as
> > soon as it is placed in the system32\drivers directory. Have used both
> the
> > file that came with XP and with SP1 and have had the same situation.
> >
> > The initial problem is going into device manager and into the ATA IDE
> > controllers section. When choosing driver details the atapi.sys is
shown
> as
> > unsigned and has no information regarding version number, etc. Going
> > directly into the drivers directory shows the same - no version
> information
> > and unknown publisher.
> >
> > Taking the updated (or original) atapi.sys file from the dll cache
folder
> > which checks out correctly as a MS file and with proper version number
and
> > copying it into the drivers file immediately changes it to unknown?
> >
> > When trying to do the hotfix to upgrade the atapi.sys file the installer
> > gives an error regarding atapi.sys being in use and the only way to get
it
> > to proceed is to physically remove the current atapi.sys file from the
> > drivers directory! Then it will install the newer file (with the
correct
> > size and date) but shows it as unsigned and from an unknown source.
> >
> > I have never seen this behavior before but feel it is causing some other
> > system problems (although the system does ran very stable). If anyone
has
> > information about this please feel free to share. On an aside... this
> > system dual boots with W2K which does not exhibit this issue?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
> > Len
> >
> >
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