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  #1  
Old August 21st 08, 11:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ju.c[_2_]
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Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even
try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal
start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c

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  #2  
Old August 21st 08, 12:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Olórin[_2_]
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Posts: 917
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode
boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to
disable its auto-start feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to
Safe Mode.


  #3  
Old August 21st 08, 12:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ju.c[_2_]
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Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

What service?
If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.

  #4  
Old August 21st 08, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Michael A. Loginov[_2_]
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Posts: 9
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

Asking a question You would better listen and check any answer from people who
want to help You.

In this case...
Here You can see that spdt.sys is really part of Daemon Tools:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...ptd-13477.html

Some additional information - almost the same as from Olorin - You can find
he
http://www.file.net/process/sptd.sys.html

ju.c wrote:
What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode

boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to

disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.

  #5  
Old August 21st 08, 01:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Olórin[_2_]
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Posts: 917
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

"ju.c" wrote in message
...
What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe
Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to
disable its auto-start feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to
Safe Mode.


That's the attitude! Guaranteed to get you help!

If you don't know how to converse politely with people trying to help you,
don't post.

In your arrogance, you didn't bother answering whether you have DaemonTools
installed or not. Maybe that is because you somehow know it's not the cause
(which you should say) or you don't know how to find out if it's installed.
In which latter case, don't bother asking because -

*plonk*

[What's so hard about just pressing "ESC to cancel" anyway?]


  #6  
Old August 21st 08, 01:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ju.c[_2_]
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Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

Why do I attract all the fools?

"Here You can see that spdt.sys is really part of Daemon Tools:"

I wrote the SPTD manufacturer's FAQ page for anyone who thought
I might not know.
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq

"http://www.file.net/process/sptd.sys.html"

I already know what SPTD is:
""Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq"
I asked how to stop a service from loading during Safe Mode boot.
What difference does it make what service?

So I asked:
"How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?
I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot."

And I get help about the SPTD process?


A pointer (those that know what I'm talking about will know the answer):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\SafeBoot\Minimal]


"Michael A. Loginov" wrote in message
...
Asking a question You would better listen and check any answer from people who
want to help You.

In this case...
Here You can see that spdt.sys is really part of Daemon Tools:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...ptd-13477.html

Some additional information - almost the same as from Olorin - You can find
he
http://www.file.net/process/sptd.sys.html

ju.c wrote:
What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode

boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to

disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.

  #7  
Old August 21st 08, 02:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ju.c[_2_]
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Posts: 1,133
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

You mistake my answer as rude, when that was not my intent. Sorry for that.

"I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot."

What does it matter what service? Blocking SPTD is an example.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.


That's the attitude! Guaranteed to get you help!

If you don't know how to converse politely with people trying to help you, don't post.

In your arrogance, you didn't bother answering whether you have DaemonTools installed or not.
Maybe that is because you somehow know it's not the cause (which you should say) or you don't know
how to find out if it's installed. In which latter case, don't bother asking because -

*plonk*

[What's so hard about just pressing "ESC to cancel" anyway?]

  #8  
Old November 20th 08, 01:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
orasio
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Posts: 2
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

You are rude, and seem to be unable to ask for help.
Maybe your should pay someone to both fix your problem and put up with you.
Some people just don't know how to ask for help, and you are one of them.

"ju.c" wrote:

You mistake my answer as rude, when that was not my intent. Sorry for that.

"I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot."

What does it matter what service? Blocking SPTD is an example.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
What service?
If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.


That's the attitude! Guaranteed to get you help!

If you don't know how to converse politely with people trying to help you, don't post.

In your arrogance, you didn't bother answering whether you have DaemonTools installed or not.
Maybe that is because you somehow know it's not the cause (which you should say) or you don't know
how to find out if it's installed. In which latter case, don't bother asking because -

*plonk*

[What's so hard about just pressing "ESC to cancel" anyway?]


  #9  
Old January 16th 09, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Criminalist
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Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

If you are going to be rude: stop replying!

"ju.c" wrote:

What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.


  #10  
Old January 16th 09, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Criminalist
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Posts: 3
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

If you are going to be rude: stop replying!

"ju.c" wrote:

What service?

If you don't know, don't post.


"Olórin" wrote in message
...
"ju.c" wrote in message
...
When I start up in Safe Mode I get this message:

"Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys"
http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads/faq


How can I make it so that Safe Mode does not even try to load SPTD.sys?

I don't want to disable the service on a normal start, just on a Safe Mode boot.

Thanks.


ju.c


What service?

Do you have DaemonTools installed? If so, use its system tray icon to disable its auto-start
feature from Normal Mode before you try booting to Safe Mode.


  #11  
Old September 20th 09, 04:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
TedEbear
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Posts: 1
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys


orasio;4088672 Wrote:
You are rude, and seem to be unable to ask for help.
Maybe your should pay someone to both fix your problem and put up with
you.
Some people just don't know how to ask for help, and you are one of
them.or]


As a first-time visitor to this site from what I've read it is apparent
that YOU people are the ones who are being rude. I created an account
just to give my opinion. He/she was simply asking how to disable
SPTD.SYS. It does not matter what service it is associated with.
Several of you then jumped down his throat for no reason.

You people are pathetic. If you do not want to offer help then just do
not click on the reply button. You are fortunate that I had not logged
in here and asked a similar question. My response would not have been
anywhere near as kind as ju.c.

Save the bandwidth on any replies to this message. I will not be
logging back in to read them. I found the answer I was looking for
concerning SPTD.SYS on a more friendly forum.


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  #12  
Old September 25th 09, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Twayne[_2_]
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Posts: 4,276
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

"TedEbear" wrote in message

orasio;4088672 Wrote:
You are rude, and seem to be unable to ask for help.
Maybe your should pay someone to both fix your problem and put up
with you.
Some people just don't know how to ask for help, and you are one of
them.or]


As a first-time visitor to this site from what I've read it is
apparent that YOU people are the ones who are being rude. I created
an account just to give my opinion. He/she was simply asking how to
disable SPTD.SYS. It does not matter what service it is associated
with. Several of you then jumped down his throat for no reason.

You people are pathetic. If you do not want to offer help then just
do not click on the reply button. You are fortunate that I had not
logged in here and asked a similar question. My response would not
have been anywhere near as kind as ju.c.

Save the bandwidth on any replies to this message. I will not be
logging back in to read them. I found the answer I was looking for
concerning SPTD.SYS on a more friendly forum.


Well said, regardless of whether he comes back to read this or not.
Microsoft's culture is alive and well even if the company isn't so
"well".


  #13  
Old September 25th 09, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Twayne[_2_]
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Posts: 4,276
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys

"TedEbear" wrote in message

orasio;4088672 Wrote:
You are rude, and seem to be unable to ask for help.
Maybe your should pay someone to both fix your problem and put up
with you.
Some people just don't know how to ask for help, and you are one of
them.or]


As a first-time visitor to this site from what I've read it is
apparent that YOU people are the ones who are being rude. I created
an account just to give my opinion. He/she was simply asking how to
disable SPTD.SYS. It does not matter what service it is associated
with. Several of you then jumped down his throat for no reason.

You people are pathetic. If you do not want to offer help then just
do not click on the reply button. You are fortunate that I had not
logged in here and asked a similar question. My response would not
have been anywhere near as kind as ju.c.

Save the bandwidth on any replies to this message. I will not be
logging back in to read them. I found the answer I was looking for
concerning SPTD.SYS on a more friendly forum.


Well said, regardless of whether he comes back to read this or not.
Microsoft's culture is alive and well even if the company isn't so
"well".


  #14  
Old September 25th 09, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Twayne[_2_]
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Posts: 4,276
Default Safe Mode: Press ESC to cancel loading SPTD.sys


"TedEbear" wrote in message

orasio;4088672 Wrote:
You are rude, and seem to be unable to ask for help.
Maybe your should pay someone to both fix your problem and put up
with you.
Some people just don't know how to ask for help, and you are one of
them.or]


As a first-time visitor to this site from what I've read it is
apparent that YOU people are the ones who are being rude. I created
an account just to give my opinion. He/she was simply asking how to
disable SPTD.SYS. It does not matter what service it is associated
with. Several of you then jumped down his throat for no reason.

You people are pathetic. If you do not want to offer help then just
do not click on the reply button. You are fortunate that I had not
logged in here and asked a similar question. My response would not
have been anywhere near as kind as ju.c.

Save the bandwidth on any replies to this message. I will not be
logging back in to read them. I found the answer I was looking for
concerning SPTD.SYS on a more friendly forum.


Well said, regardless of whether he comes back to read this or not.
Microsoft's culture is alive and well even if the company isn't so
"well".


 




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