Cdudf_xp failed to load error

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Barb

I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
wasn't needed.
Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
system-start driver(s) failed to load:
cdudf_xp"
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Barb
 
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:48:00 -0800, Barb
<Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
>but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
>wasn't needed.
>Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
>In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
>system-start driver(s) failed to load:
>cdudf_xp"
>Any suggestions?
>Thank you,
>Barb


Do a search in regedit for cdudf_xp , and when it shows up delete it .
BUT REMEMBER to do a system restore point before you do any deletions
..
 
I did a restore point. When I pulled up Regedit, the choice was find. So I
did a find. cdudf came up under folder Search Asst. then folder ACMRU, then
folder 5603. I deleted it and restarted my computer and got the same error.
Did I do that right? Should I put it back?
Barb


"bojimbo26@aol.com" wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:48:00 -0800, Barb
> <Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
> >but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
> >wasn't needed.
> >Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
> >In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
> >system-start driver(s) failed to load:
> >cdudf_xp"
> >Any suggestions?
> >Thank you,
> >Barb

>
> Do a search in regedit for cdudf_xp , and when it shows up delete it .
> BUT REMEMBER to do a system restore point before you do any deletions
> ..
>
 
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 12:35:00 -0800, Barb
<Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I did a restore point. When I pulled up Regedit, the choice was find. So I
>did a find. cdudf came up under folder Search Asst. then folder ACMRU, then
>folder 5603. I deleted it and restarted my computer and got the same error.
>Did I do that right? Should I put it back?
>Barb
>
>
>"bojimbo26@aol.com" wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:48:00 -0800, Barb
>> <Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
>> >but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
>> >wasn't needed.
>> >Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
>> >In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
>> >system-start driver(s) failed to load:
>> >cdudf_xp"
>> >Any suggestions?
>> >Thank you,
>> >Barb

>>
>> Do a search in regedit for cdudf_xp , and when it shows up delete it .
>> BUT REMEMBER to do a system restore point before you do any deletions
>> ..
>>


Hi Barb , you might have more than one entry , so go again and then
click * find next * ( under edit ) , enter , and repeat till it stops
hunting .
 
I was able to delete all but the entries under the LEGACY_CDUDF_XP folder. I
probably should not have been trying to delete that anyway should I have?
Barb

"bojimbo26@aol.com" wrote:

> On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 12:35:00 -0800, Barb
> <Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I did a restore point. When I pulled up Regedit, the choice was find. So I
> >did a find. cdudf came up under folder Search Asst. then folder ACMRU, then
> >folder 5603. I deleted it and restarted my computer and got the same error.
> >Did I do that right? Should I put it back?
> >Barb
> >
> >
> >"bojimbo26@aol.com" wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:48:00 -0800, Barb
> >> <Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
> >> >but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
> >> >wasn't needed.
> >> >Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
> >> >In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
> >> >system-start driver(s) failed to load:
> >> >cdudf_xp"
> >> >Any suggestions?
> >> >Thank you,
> >> >Barb
> >>
> >> Do a search in regedit for cdudf_xp , and when it shows up delete it .
> >> BUT REMEMBER to do a system restore point before you do any deletions
> >> ..
> >>

>
> Hi Barb , you might have more than one entry , so go again and then
> click * find next * ( under edit ) , enter , and repeat till it stops
> hunting .
>
 
Thank you for your help! I'm not getting the cdudf_xp 7026 error in the event
viewer anymore, but my computer is still crashing. So I must have other
issues.

I keep getting a system error"Error code 1000008e, parameter1 c0000002,
parameter2 805464ba, parameter3 ba787570, parameter4 00000000".
I get a balloon message on boot up that my Norton Antivirus Corporate
Edition is turned off. But it seems like the antivirus is working fine. The
report from Microsoft says I may have 2 antivirus programs running, etc.
There was also something about MMC.exe having a problem.

Thank you again,
Barb


"Barb" wrote:

> I did a restore point. When I pulled up Regedit, the choice was find. So I
> did a find. cdudf came up under folder Search Asst. then folder ACMRU, then
> folder 5603. I deleted it and restarted my computer and got the same error.
> Did I do that right? Should I put it back?
> Barb
>
>
> "bojimbo26@aol.com" wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 20:48:00 -0800, Barb
> > <Barb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > >I installed Easy Creator 5 and crashed my windows xp pro. So I removed it,
> > >but I'm still having problems. I read somewhere to delete cdudf_xp because it
> > >wasn't needed.
> > >Now when I insert my windows cd in the cd-rom on restart it doesn't read it.
> > >In the event viewer the error I get is "The following boot-start or
> > >system-start driver(s) failed to load:
> > >cdudf_xp"
> > >Any suggestions?
> > >Thank you,
> > >Barb

> >
> > Do a search in regedit for cdudf_xp , and when it shows up delete it .
> > BUT REMEMBER to do a system restore point before you do any deletions
> > ..
> >
 
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