I tried this several times and it seems to work a treat. Then after you turn on or reboot, head back into there again BEFORE you try running DT and re-enable it. I went in under safe mode, and disabled this driver in my device manager profile and lo and behold no more BSOD in bootup.Ī nice fix for now until it gets sorted out, is to install DT and use it as much as you want BUT, if you are going to reboot your machine or turn it off for any reason, go into your device manager (Start-control panel-system-hardware-device manager) find the heading which says "SCSI and Raid controller", open it and then disable the "ST3MP28 controller" that you find in there, then reboot or turn off your computer like normal. I know that DT installs this driver because up until I installed DT I had never seen this driver in my device manager profile. 93Installation is not required, simply place Delete.On. It seems that XP has taken a distinct disliking to loading the ST3MP28 controller (that DT installs) on bootup, that's why we are getting the BSOD after rebooting our machines. 91Delete non-erasable files when restarting the Windows PC 92Delete.On.Reboot is a small and effective program when it comes to deleting non-volatile files, directories, subfolders in an elegant way via Windows computer Reboot. (not fixed it, but found out whats causing it.)
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