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Brian Frank

DVD Stop message

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Okay, heres my problem, after I take out a dvd and put in any other, or put the SAME disk back in I get this stop message:

 

STOP: 0x00000027 (0xBAAD09C, 0xBA9AF4AC, 0xBA9AF104, 0xBB8889AA)

RDR_FILE_SYSTEM

 

Address BB8889AA base at BB8881000 Date stamp 38b356c - UdfReadr.SYS

 

Here's the important stuff

Asus A7V (KT133)

Maxtor 20.4 GB on primary ATA100 controller

Samsung 48x CD-ROM on primary ATA66 controller as Master DMA/PIO modes set in

BIOS to 4

Toshiba 12x DVD-ROM on secondary ATA66 controller as Master DMA/PIO modes set in BIOS to 4.

 

Voodoo 4 4500 AGP

384 MB SDRAM

 

I dont know if this is something I need to just change in BIOS or if somethings really just my bad luck. Its also pulled this with a different brand of DVD-ROM. I have reinstalled (clean) at least 2 times since I've taken that one out. Im also using a ATA66/100 ribbons on all the drives.

I do overclock, but this has happened before I ever started to do it.

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Un-install, move, upgrade or delete your CDR's packet driver ("UdfReadr.SYS"), some can be very problemmatic.

 

[This message has been edited by nam ng (edited 11 February 2001).]

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Hey, thanx nam ng. I upgraded the UdfReadr.SYS file and no more blue screen. Man that DVD thing wuz driving me nuts smile

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