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BSOD cdr4_xp.sys


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mlc2011

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I'm running XP SP3 on an AMD system.

Recently I got a Rosewill RC-212 sata card to connect my new ASUS DVD DRW-24B1ST drive to.

I installed the card with its drivers. No problem. I shutdown the system and connected the DVD drive.

I get a BSOD with the following info.

RDR_FILE_SYSTEM

cdr4_xp.sys

STOP 0x00000027 (0xBAAD009C, 0XA7539B90, 0XA753988C, 0XB95C93EC)

If I shutdown the system and unplug the drive from the card (leaving the card inside the computer), no BSOD. All works well.

If I hotplug the DVD drive, it will take a minute before the above BSOD happens.

What is wrong with the cdr4_xp.sys?

By the way, I'm replacing an aging Plextor IDE DVD drive.
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rshaffer61

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0x00000027: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM
(Click to consult the online MSDN article.)
This is a rare and fairly obscure error condition. Memory management issues can be one cause, and adding additional RAM commonly will resolve this version of the problem.




cdr4_xp.sys belongs to the software DirectCD or Drag-to-Disc or Roxio Easy Media Creator or Easy CD & DVD Creator or Napster Burn Engine or Easy CD Creator 5 Basic or BurnPlugin for Audible or Sonic_PrimoSDK or Yahoo! Music Jukebox
You may try uninstalling the above mentioned program if you have one and then reinstalling to see if that will help.
Also can you supply the computer specs from your system.
  • Laptop or Desktop
  • Brand name, make and model
  • If custom built brand name, make and model of motherboard
  • Total memory installed
  • Hard drive capacity and free space available if known

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mlc2011

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I do have Roxio Easy CD Creator 6 installed on the machine and I had no problems until now.

Desktop AMD K8V with 4 GB and 80 GB disk. Plenty of space free.
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Lets take a look at the hard drive and see what you have.

Go to

1: Start
2: My Computer
3: Right Click on "C" drive
4: Click on Properties
5: In this field it will tell you total drive space and also free space

Please include results in your next reply
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By the way, I'm replacing an aging Plextor IDE DVD drive.

Disconnect it and see if the BSOD's continue
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