BSOD udsreadr_xp.sys when not in use, OK if I constantly use comp

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Sally Mathews

My Windows XP SP2 computer BSODs to an udsreadr_xp.sys error if I have my
computer on but walk away from it. I have run windows updates, ran Adaware,
disabled my Norton autoprotect, in an effort to troubleshoot.

If I leave media player running all day it doesn't happen.

Can anyone assist me?
 
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Leonard Grey

Please tell us the number code [begins with STOP 0x000...] and name of
the error [looks LIKE_THIS] and how you determined that the error is
caused by udsreadr_xp.sys. Could you be referring to UdfReadr_xp.sys
that belongs to Roxio software?
 
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Gerry

Sally

An actual copy of the Stop Error Report would help.

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Right click on
the My Computer icon on the Desktop and select Properties, Advanced,
Start-Up and Recovery, System Failure and uncheck box before
Automatically Restart.

What Roxio software do you have on the computer. If it was installed but
has since been removed please say.

Does the error ever occur when you boot or is it always after the boot
process has completed?


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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smlunatick

My Windows XP SP2 computer BSODs to an udsreadr_xp.sys error if I have my
computer on but walk away from it.  I have run windows updates, ran Adaware,
disabled my Norton autoprotect, in an effort to troubleshoot.

If I leave media player running all day it doesn't happen.  

Can anyone assist me?

This appears to be a file for Roxio's DirectCD / Drag to CD, a module
within several versions of Roxio's Easy CD (Media) Creator software.
You might want to access the Easy CD (Media) Creator software
configuration and uninstall the DirectCD / Drag to Disk module.
 
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Sally Mathews

0x00000027

I am going to write it all down and take the other advice tomorrow evening
when I am onsite.
 
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Sally

0x00000027 ( OXBAADOO9C,OXAFAD7758, OXAFAD7454,OXBO9B6DA0 )

UDFREAD_XP.SYSTEM ADDRESS has BO9B6DAO base @ BO98AOO data stamp 3e3898ea

Leonard Grey said:
Please tell us the number code [begins with STOP 0x000...] and name of
the error [looks LIKE_THIS] and how you determined that the error is
caused by udsreadr_xp.sys. Could you be referring to UdfReadr_xp.sys
that belongs to Roxio software?
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Sally said:
My Windows XP SP2 computer BSODs to an udsreadr_xp.sys error if I have my
computer on but walk away from it. I have run windows updates, ran Adaware,
disabled my Norton autoprotect, in an effort to troubleshoot.

If I leave media player running all day it doesn't happen.

Can anyone assist me?
 
S

Sally

0x00000027 ( OXBAADOO9C,OXAFAD7758, OXAFAD7454,OXBO9B6DA0 )

It doesnt' happen on boot, just when you leave the system alone with no
activity. screen saver is disabled. If media player is playing it doesn't
happen
 
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Leonard Grey

STOP 0x27: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM
http://www.aumha.org/a/stop.php#0x27

Also search the Microsoft Knowledgebase using:

Windows XP RDR_FILE_SYSTEM

as your search term
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
0x00000027 ( OXBAADOO9C,OXAFAD7758, OXAFAD7454,OXBO9B6DA0 )

UDFREAD_XP.SYSTEM ADDRESS has BO9B6DAO base @ BO98AOO data stamp 3e3898ea

Leonard Grey said:
Please tell us the number code [begins with STOP 0x000...] and name of
the error [looks LIKE_THIS] and how you determined that the error is
caused by udsreadr_xp.sys. Could you be referring to UdfReadr_xp.sys
that belongs to Roxio software?
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Sally said:
My Windows XP SP2 computer BSODs to an udsreadr_xp.sys error if I have my
computer on but walk away from it. I have run windows updates, ran Adaware,
disabled my Norton autoprotect, in an effort to troubleshoot.

If I leave media player running all day it doesn't happen.

Can anyone assist me?
 

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