- May 18, 2001
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Hi,
Everything was working fine in windows 2000 until last night when i tried to do some MacGyver like work on my computer. Cdrwin wasn't recognizing my scsi cd recorder although it worked fine in windows xp rc1 so i decided to copy these files "cdrom.sys", "redbook.sys" and "storprop.dll" to my drivers directory and override the orginals. I did save them however beforehand in a diff folder. So anyways i did that in safemode and rebooted and come across this blue screen saying"stop" and it says theres in error in cdrom.sys something about a pointer. So i try to go back into safemode to remove all the drivers since my crappy idea isnt working and i can't get into it as i come across the same blue screen again. I have tried all different safemodes as well as "last good configuration" and they don't work i still run into the blue stop screen. Is there anyway I can copy my older files over the new ones in a command prompt. I can't seem to find it. Please someone help me. FYI the drive is using NTFS. THanks in advance
Everything was working fine in windows 2000 until last night when i tried to do some MacGyver like work on my computer. Cdrwin wasn't recognizing my scsi cd recorder although it worked fine in windows xp rc1 so i decided to copy these files "cdrom.sys", "redbook.sys" and "storprop.dll" to my drivers directory and override the orginals. I did save them however beforehand in a diff folder. So anyways i did that in safemode and rebooted and come across this blue screen saying"stop" and it says theres in error in cdrom.sys something about a pointer. So i try to go back into safemode to remove all the drivers since my crappy idea isnt working and i can't get into it as i come across the same blue screen again. I have tried all different safemodes as well as "last good configuration" and they don't work i still run into the blue stop screen. Is there anyway I can copy my older files over the new ones in a command prompt. I can't seem to find it. Please someone help me. FYI the drive is using NTFS. THanks in advance