[TechAssist] Re: Windows 98 - CD drive causes Blue screen lock-up

  • From: becyn <becyn@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 10:38:49 -0500

I had a similar problem after installing some bad "burner" software. I 
unistalled it and re-installed my orginal software and all was well.
What burner were you or are you using?

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Wally Heise wrote:

>Greetings,
>
>My computer, with Windows 98, has developed a bug.  Whenever I try to read a
>CD disk, I get a 'blue screen' error and have to reboot the computer to
>start over.  According to windows, the driver is installed and operating OK.
>Of course this causes a real problem, I can't back up my data files (about 2
>months worth - I know, Bad Boy!) so I can reload Windows.  This all started
>after receiving a Trojan virus from a web site which Norton quarantined.  I
>have since deleted the temp files and have not found any more viruses.
>
>Is there a solution to this problem without reinstalling Windows?  Will I
>lose my data which is in a different partition (D drive) if I reinstall
>windows?
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Wally Heise
>South Isle Repair
>Isle, Mn.
>sirepair@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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