If yes: These programs replace the file WSOCK32.DLL through one of their own. Not only Nero is affected by this problem but so are a load of other programs. Unfortunately it is not possible to replace the WSOCK32.DLL file with one which works as, at least with Netsonic, at the next reboot, the file is replaced by its own version again.
Please Nero rename the file extension of the file DWS114X.DLL zu .DL_ in the directory. This problem usually occurs in connection with Prassi CD.
If yes: These programs replace the file WSOCK32.DLL through one of their own. Not only Nero is affected by this problem but so are a load of other programs. Unfortunately it is not possible to replace the WSOCK32.DLL file with one which works as, at least with Netsonic, at the next reboot, the file is replaced by its own version again.
STOP 0x0000000A
or the following:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in ATAPI.SYS
At at least one of the IDE ports the DMA-data transfer option is activated.
Please us the program DMACHECK.EXE included as of SP3 to deactivate the DMA-data transfer.
Further information: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q174/2/32.asp (Stop 0x0000000A in Atapi.sys (Post SP2) with DMA Enabled)
Note:
Providing you have got a mainboard with an Intel chipset, as a general rule its helps to update the busmaster driver. The newest version also enbales you to activate/deactivate DMA for every individual device. This replaces the driver ATAPI.SYS with the PIIXIDE.SYS driver. You can download the newest drivers in:
http://www.bmdrivers.com/drivers/nt205_00.exe
It was not possible to install the application correctly (0xC0000005). Please click on "OK" to close the application.
You get this error message if the Nero ASPI drivers are installed. These ASPI drivers are not meant for operation in windows NT. Please delete the Nero-driver.
Please us the program DMACHECK.EXE included as of SP3 to deactivate the DMA-data transfer.
Further information: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q174/2/32.asp (Stop 0x0000000A in Atapi.sys (Post SP2) with DMA Enabled)
Unfortunately in the original version DMA can only be activated or deactivated separately for each IDE channel.
Driver for SCSI controller: ftp://ftp.symbios.com/pub/symchips/scsi/drivers
WinASPI driver:
ftp://ftp.lsil.com/pub/symchips/scsi/drivers/Windows_Drivers/WindowsNT/I386/Tools/ntaspi.exe
Please us the program DMACHECK.EXE included as of SP3 to deactivate the DMA-data transfer.
The exceptional error OE has occurred:
The message appeared from 0028:C10941E2 in VxD APIX(02) + 00000BF2.
Presumably you have a scanner attached. Your WinASPI driver level can presumably not handle it. Please check if the WinASPI drivers are installed correctly and if necessary replace them with more up-to-date WinASPI drivers.
If you are using IDE hard discs, then you should download the following file:
http://support.microsoft.com/download/support/mslfiles/remideup.exe
For further information, refer to: recommended updates
http://developer.intel.com/design/chipsets/drivers/busmastr/index.htm
Please reset the color depth to 16Bit (or 24Bit)
READHD16.DLL can not be loaded
and the system subsequently crashes.Either the file is destroyed, or you are using a Nero version in which this file is not needed.
Please Nero deinstall, delete the Nero directory and reinstall Nero . You can also get rid of it by deleting the files READHD16.DLL and READHD32.DLL from the Nero directory.
If yes: These programs replace the file WSOCK32.DLL through one of their own. Not only Nero is affected by this problem but so are a load of other programs. Unfortunately it is not possible to replace the WSOCK32.DLL file with one which works as, at least with Netsonic, at the next reboot, the file is replaced by its own version again.
Please check if you are using the most up-to-date Nero version (newest 3.0 version or the newest 4.0 version)
The driver NEROAPIX.VXD has not been loaded. Please check if the driver NEROAPIX.VXD is in the Windows\System\IOSUBSYS directory. If this is the case, then the system has probably not been restarted.
To solve the problem, see: