STOP 0x7B error after you remove or reinstall Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum Edition (811408)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
IMPORTANT: This article contains information about modifying the registry.
Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and make sure that you
understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For information
about how to back up, restore, and edit the registry, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry SYMPTOMSWhen you restart your computer after you remove Roxio Easy
CD Creator 5 Platinum Edition, you may receive a STOP error message on a blue
screen that is similar to the following: A problem has
been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your
computer.
If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error
screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these
steps:
Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly installed
hard drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive to make sure it is
properly configured and terminated. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive
corruption, and then restart your computer.
Technical
information:
*** STOP: 0x0000007B
(0xF9E62640, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000,
0x00000000) CAUSE This issue may occur if the Prtseqrd.sys UpperFilter driver registry entry is not removed when you remove Easy CD
Creator 5 Platinum Edition. This registry entry is added by Easy CD Creator 5
Platinum Edition Setup.
When you remove the program, the Prtseqrd.sys
driver file is removed, but in some cases the UpperFilter entry remains in the registry, and this condition generates the
STOP error message when you start Windows.RESOLUTIONWARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft
cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry
Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
To resolve this issue, use the following methods one at a
time, and then test to determine whether the issue is resolved after you complete
the steps. If the issue is resolved, do not complete the remaining methods. If
the issue is not resolved, go to the next method. Method 1: Edit the registry and use a backup registry system hive- Start the computer by using the Windows XP CD-ROM, press R
to repair a Windows installation, log on to your Windows installation, and then
type the administrator password.
- Type the following commands, and press ENTER after each
command:
cd\windows\system32\config ren system system.old ren
software software.old ren
SAM SAM.old ren
security security.old ren
default default.old copy
drive on which Windows is
installed:\windows\repair\system copy
drive on which Windows is
installed:\windows\repair\software copy
drive on which Windows is
installed:\windows\repair\SAM copy
drive on which Windows is
installed:\windows\repair\security copy
drive on which Windows is
installed:\windows\repair\default
You
receive a "1 file(s) copied" message
after each copy command. - Type exit, press ENTER, and then
restart Windows.
- Log on to Windows as Administrator.
Note The computer screen resolution and color depth may be set to a
very low level and may not appear as you expect. - Click Start, click Run,
type regedit in the Open box, and then
click OK.
- Click the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry key, and
then click Load Hive on the File
menu.
- Open the C:\Windows\System32\Config folder, click System.old, and then click
Open.
- In the Key Name box, type
test, and then click OK.
The
original System hive is loaded under the current HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive as
"test". - Click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\test\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
- In the right pane of Registry Editor, click
LowerFilters, and then click Delete on the
Edit menu. Click Yes to confirm the
deletion.
- In the right pane of Registry Editor, click
UpperFilters, and then click Delete on the
Edit menu. Click Yes to confirm the
deletion.
- Click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\test\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
- In the right pane of Registry Editor, double-click
UpperFilters.
- In the Value data box, delete the PrtSeqRd entry, and then click OK. If you are prompted to
remove the empty string, click OK.
- Click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\test\ControlSet001\Services
- Disable the services that correspond to the following
registry subkeys by changing the Start value to 4:
Cdr4_xp Cdralw2k cdudf_xp dvd_2K mmc_2K PrtSeqRd pwd_2K UdfReadr_xp To do this, click a subkey, double-click
Start in the right pane of Registry Editor, type
4 in the Value data box, and then click
OK. - Follow steps 10 through 17 for all other ControlSet00x entries such as ControlSet002 under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\test\ registry key.
- Unload the System.old registry hive:
- Click test, and then click
Unload Hive on the File menu.
- Click Yes to confirm the unloading of
the test key and all its subkeys.
- Quit Registry Editor, and then reload the original registry
System hive:
- Start the computer by using the Windows XP CD-ROM,
press R to repair a Windows installation, log on to your Windows installation,
and then type the administrator password.
- Change to the Windows\System32\Config folder. To do
this, type chdir system32\config at the C:\Windows
prompt, and then press ENTER.
- Type ren system system.xxx, and
then press ENTER.
- Type ren system.old system, and
then press ENTER.
- Type exit, and then press ENTER
to quit the recovery console and restart Windows.
Method 2: Edit the system hive from a parallel Windows installationIf you cannot load a backup registry hive by using the recovery
console, edit the System registry hive from a parallel Windows installation:
- Perform a parallel installation of Windows.
For additional information
about how to do this, click the following article number to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
316941
How to install or upgrade to Windows XP
- Run Regedit.exe from the new installation of Windows, and
then click the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
- On the File menu, click Load
Hive.
- Open the %SystemRoot%\System32\Config folder of the
original Windows installation, click the System file, and then
click Open.
- In the Load Hive box, type
test, and then click OK. The original
Windows installation System hive is loaded as a subkey of the current HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry key as "test".
- Follow steps 10 through 17 of the "Method 1: Edit the
Registry with a Backup Registry System Hive" section in this article to edit
the test registry subkey.
- Unload the test registry subkey:
- Click test, and then click
Unload Hive on the File menu.
- Click Yes to confirm the
unloading.
- Quit Registry Editor, and then restart your computer to the
original Windows installation.
- If you cannot start the computer to the original Windows
installation, start the computer by using the Windows XP CD-ROM, and then
perform an in-place upgrade of the Windows installation.
For
additional information about how to do this, click the following article number
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
315341
How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 3/9/2005 |
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