ASUS DVD software

J

jimos

I installed a ASUS DVD burner and the ASUSDVD XP and Ulead
DVD MovieFactory applications on a WIn 2K system. Early
version (3.0 I think) of Adeptc CD Creator already
installed.

On rebooting the system, I get the following error:
Stop: 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address
8041F541 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

(Address may not be exactly as above).

The system then produces a memory dump, restarts and
repeats the process.

Similar to the problems discussed in MS KB Articles 257956
& 261807

Could not start with Last Known Good.
Could not start in VGA mode, Safe mode etc.

Got the same error when I tried to restore from the
installation disk.

MS KB article 244905 suggested starting Recovery Console
and disabling the service or device driver which is
causing the problem. Great help if I knew which
service/device driver it is. (Tried to get a bootlog file -
no success.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have loaded a W2K on another partition and am
considering copying the registry to "system.alt" on the
old partition and trying a Last_Known_Good. Any thoughts
if this would work or will it cause yet more problems?
 
J

Jim Carlock

About the best I can think of is to go into the BIOS and change
the settings for the CDROM. If it automatically selected
UDMA mode for the CDROM, maybe try setting it to a PIO
mode 4 or something other than UDMA. If the DVD is installed
on the same cable as the HDD, maybe try hooking it up to a
secondary IDE controller and leave it on the IDE controller by
itself.

--
Jim Carlock
http://www.microcosmotalk.com/
Post replies to the newsgroup.

I installed a ASUS DVD burner and the ASUSDVD XP and Ulead
DVD MovieFactory applications on a WIn 2K system. Early
version (3.0 I think) of Adeptc CD Creator already
installed.

On rebooting the system, I get the following error:
Stop: 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address
8041F541 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

(Address may not be exactly as above).

The system then produces a memory dump, restarts and
repeats the process.

Similar to the problems discussed in MS KB Articles 257956
& 261807

Could not start with Last Known Good.
Could not start in VGA mode, Safe mode etc.

Got the same error when I tried to restore from the
installation disk.

MS KB article 244905 suggested starting Recovery Console
and disabling the service or device driver which is
causing the problem. Great help if I knew which
service/device driver it is. (Tried to get a bootlog file -
no success.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have loaded a W2K on another partition and am
considering copying the registry to "system.alt" on the
old partition and trying a Last_Known_Good. Any thoughts
if this would work or will it cause yet more problems?
 
J

Jim Carlock

About the best I can think of is to go into the BIOS and change
the settings for the CDROM. If it automatically selected
UDMA mode for the CDROM, maybe try setting it to a PIO
mode 4 or something other than UDMA. If the DVD is installed
on the same cable as the HDD, maybe try hooking it up to a
secondary IDE controller and leave it on the IDE controller by
itself.

--
Jim Carlock
http://www.microcosmotalk.com/
Post replies to the newsgroup.

I installed a ASUS DVD burner and the ASUSDVD XP and Ulead
DVD MovieFactory applications on a WIn 2K system. Early
version (3.0 I think) of Adeptc CD Creator already
installed.

On rebooting the system, I get the following error:
Stop: 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address
8041F541 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

(Address may not be exactly as above).

The system then produces a memory dump, restarts and
repeats the process.

Similar to the problems discussed in MS KB Articles 257956
& 261807

Could not start with Last Known Good.
Could not start in VGA mode, Safe mode etc.

Got the same error when I tried to restore from the
installation disk.

MS KB article 244905 suggested starting Recovery Console
and disabling the service or device driver which is
causing the problem. Great help if I knew which
service/device driver it is. (Tried to get a bootlog file -
no success.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have loaded a W2K on another partition and am
considering copying the registry to "system.alt" on the
old partition and trying a Last_Known_Good. Any thoughts
if this would work or will it cause yet more problems?
 
R

Rick

jimos said:
I installed a ASUS DVD burner and the ASUSDVD XP and Ulead
DVD MovieFactory applications on a WIn 2K system. Early
version (3.0 I think) of Adeptc CD Creator already
installed.

On rebooting the system, I get the following error:
Stop: 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address
8041F541 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

(Address may not be exactly as above).

The system then produces a memory dump, restarts and
repeats the process.

Similar to the problems discussed in MS KB Articles 257956
& 261807

Could not start with Last Known Good.
Could not start in VGA mode, Safe mode etc.
Yikes.

Got the same error when I tried to restore from the
installation disk.

Double yikes.
MS KB article 244905 suggested starting Recovery Console
and disabling the service or device driver which is
causing the problem. Great help if I knew which
service/device driver it is. (Tried to get a bootlog file -
no success.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have loaded a W2K on another partition and am
considering copying the registry to "system.alt" on the
old partition and trying a Last_Known_Good. Any thoughts
if this would work or will it cause yet more problems?

Unless the hardware and software configs on the two systems
are very, very similar you'll likely cause more problems than
you'll solve. Better to bite the bullet and reinstall a fresh copy
of Win2K.

Rick
 
R

Rick

jimos said:
I installed a ASUS DVD burner and the ASUSDVD XP and Ulead
DVD MovieFactory applications on a WIn 2K system. Early
version (3.0 I think) of Adeptc CD Creator already
installed.

On rebooting the system, I get the following error:
Stop: 0x0000001E KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address
8041F541 base at 80400000, DateStamp 384d9b17 -
ntoskrnl.exe

(Address may not be exactly as above).

The system then produces a memory dump, restarts and
repeats the process.

Similar to the problems discussed in MS KB Articles 257956
& 261807

Could not start with Last Known Good.
Could not start in VGA mode, Safe mode etc.
Yikes.

Got the same error when I tried to restore from the
installation disk.

Double yikes.
MS KB article 244905 suggested starting Recovery Console
and disabling the service or device driver which is
causing the problem. Great help if I knew which
service/device driver it is. (Tried to get a bootlog file -
no success.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have loaded a W2K on another partition and am
considering copying the registry to "system.alt" on the
old partition and trying a Last_Known_Good. Any thoughts
if this would work or will it cause yet more problems?

Unless the hardware and software configs on the two systems
are very, very similar you'll likely cause more problems than
you'll solve. Better to bite the bullet and reinstall a fresh copy
of Win2K.

Rick
 
J

jimos

To those who replied - thanks.

To ASUS and Ulead - an apology is probably required I
jumpped to the conclusion that one of your drivers was at
fault.

I think the problem arose because I had an old version of
CD Creator running on the system. This had not caused me
problems before. Perhaps that's because I was using a
SCSI burner before and the new one is IDE.

Seemed to have resolved the problem - had to delete a
number of drivers (CDR4_2k, Cdralw2k, cdr4vsd) - when I
tried to disable them (using the regedt32 from the second
installation) something would start them up again!!
 
J

jimos

To those who replied - thanks.

To ASUS and Ulead - an apology is probably required I
jumpped to the conclusion that one of your drivers was at
fault.

I think the problem arose because I had an old version of
CD Creator running on the system. This had not caused me
problems before. Perhaps that's because I was using a
SCSI burner before and the new one is IDE.

Seemed to have resolved the problem - had to delete a
number of drivers (CDR4_2k, Cdralw2k, cdr4vsd) - when I
tried to disable them (using the regedt32 from the second
installation) something would start them up again!!
 

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