Boot your system with a Windows PE or Linux Live CD and delete sptd.sys and/or sptd2.sys (whatever is there) in the Drivers folder, then try to boot normally.
please fix the windows 10 inaccessible device boot issue
#21
Posted 07 January 2017 - 08:51 PM
#22
Posted 09 January 2017 - 06:33 PM
Boot your system with a Windows PE or Linux Live CD and delete sptd.sys and/or sptd2.sys (whatever is there) in the Drivers folder, then try to boot normally.
No, that's not the problem or solution. The problem is not the existence or deletion of sptd.sys. It's the deletion of its registry information. If you delete the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/sptd" entry manually or by way of replacing the "start" value by 4 or using its removal tool which deletes the sys file and marks this entry for deletion. The sys file is there or not, keep this registry entry, you live; delete or have it deleted by any means, fresh windows installation or command line regedit.exe to create it from scratch. You are lucky for still keeping up your business after such a big screw up...very very sloppy job!
#23
Posted 16 January 2017 - 05:42 AM
McKennaScole: Software conflicts happen... we did our best together with SPTD dev team to find and solve this.
We did just got a new SPTD version that should fix the problem:
http://alcohol-soft....mp/SPTD_212.zip
You will need to install this SPTD version (using the installer appropriate for your system, 32/64 bit), then restart Windows, and only then you can install the latest Alcohol version normally (Alcohol installer will detect new SPTD version on your system and will not install the included SPTD version)
#24
Posted 07 February 2017 - 09:55 PM
Duplex Secure has released SPTD 2.12 which fixes the problem with NVMe SSD drives.
#25
Posted 03 March 2017 - 08:22 AM
Duplex Secure has released SPTD 2.12 which fixes the problem with NVMe SSD drives.
Thank you very much!
#26
Posted 03 March 2017 - 08:13 PM
You are welcome. Also a new version of Alcohol which contains SPTD 2.12 has been released.
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