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Cmuda.sys

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by GERT, 2008/09/19.

  1. 2008/09/19
    GERT

    GERT Inactive Thread Starter

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    When I'm trying to play a video with Mediaplayer Classic, it starts and then my PC reset itself. Then a blue screen appears, telling me that there's a problem with the file CMUDA.SYS
    This file is a driver file of C-Media Audio driver.
    I've re-installed C-Media Audio Driver, but still have the same problem.
    What can be wrong?:confused:
     
    GERT,
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  2. 2008/09/19
    mattman

    mattman Inactive Alumni

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    Try going to Add or Remove Programs, find the listing/s for C-Media and uninstall it. Restart, then install C-Media again.

    You can also try booting into Safe Mode and run the uninstall there.

    If it still did not work, I would investigate programs that may have similar audio controls or audio "management" and uninstall those.

    Matt
     

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  4. 2008/09/22
    GERT

    GERT Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thank you.

    I've uninstalled C-Media and re-installed it again.
    I think the problem with CMUDA.SYS is solved. Can't say now because,
    the file PCI.SYS become corrupted.
    I don't know what caused this but, now I must upgrade my BIOS driver.
    When the PC is up and running again, I'll check the CMUDA.SYS issue.
     
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