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Old February 28th, 2005, 03:54 PM
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udfreader_xp.sys stop error

Hi my friend was mucking around with his computer and he found a program in the add/remove programs section, it was called 'NAVHELPER' he removed it and after he did his computer will boot to the login screen and then it reboots.
I turned off the restart on sytem failure and this is the stop error message.

RDR_FILE_SYSTEM

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STOP: 0x00000027 (0xBAAD009C, 0xF8B7960c, 0F8B79308, 0xF6658E0A)

udfreader_xp.sys Address F6658E0A base at F662B000 date stamp 3e81fc4f

Any ideas,
We can get into "safe mode"
We tried sfc /scannow
We tried booting from the CD and using the repair option "R" and typing at C:\windows\system32 copy userinit.exe wsaupdater.exe
Tried Systen restore but it keeps saying it can't restore the date we specify.
Please any help would be appreciated.
Dave & Jay
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Old February 28th, 2005, 05:01 PM
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something in here might help
http://www.anti-spy.info/process/udfreadr_xp.sys.html
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Old February 28th, 2005, 05:32 PM
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He has Roxio 5 Platinum with all the updates and the computer has been restarted a dozen times since its been installed.
I don't know why it would crash after navhelper was removed.
If I go into msconfig and turn off direct cd so it won't load do you think that would help?
Or I saw on one site that this guy just renames udfreader_xp.sys to a .bak file and rebooted and he said it worked and the cd drive works fine
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Old February 28th, 2005, 10:37 PM
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Renamed the udfreadr_xp.sys file to udfreadr_xp.bak and restarted with no problems.
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Old March 1st, 2005, 03:24 PM
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Navhelper.exe is a nasty - I would advise you to run these three removal programs first, after updating the definitions:

Spybot S & D

Adaware

Microsoft Windows Antispyware

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