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Mup Sys Driver For Mac

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Windows was installed with accompanying drivers and ran fine for several months. I am not aware of any changes to the system but it now will not boot all the way through. If I run it normal the bars freeze on the Windows screen and running in safe mode it freezes at Mup.sys driver. I also tried repairing with XP reinstall CD and it will boot and run the CD but stalls at 'Setup is Starting WIndows' screen. I let it sit for several hours on the screen and it never changed. I ran diagnostics and everything passed. I am not getting any error codes.

If you have any suggestions of can help in any way I would appreciate it. Hey, thanks for the reply.

Ok.here is what i did so far. Resetting ESCD in Bios. Not sure how to change ACPI settings in Bios. System is not overclocked.

All USB devices removed. Tried disconnection parallel and serial ports. Reseated memory DIMMs and no new add ons. Do not have a DMM meter.but not sure this applies to the laptop.

Removed graphics card. Removed memory DIMM. Cannot boot to CD. Removed everything and disabled all devices.

Cannot run Chkdsk. Recovery CD runs until 'Setup is starting Windows'. It does ask if I want to install any 3rd party drivers but i dont have the CD.

Unless it needs to run for several hours, it seems like it stalls at this screen. Cannot manually restore registry as CD stops running. Let me know if there are anymore suggestions. Is there anyway to test the motherboard to determine whether it it is problem?? The diagnostics are not turning up any errors.

It will be worth a shot to try the following. How to make a bootable CD to access the Recovery Console. Please download ARCDC from. Double click ARCDC.exe. Follow the dialog until you see 6 options. Please pick: Windows Professional SP2 & SP3.

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You will be prompted with a Terms of Use by Microsoft, please accept. You will see a few DOS screens flash by, this is normal. Next you will be able to choose to add extra files. Select the Default Files. The last window will allow you to burn the disk using BurnCDCC Your ISO is located on your desktop.

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In order to boot from this CD you may need to change the boot order in the BIOS so that the CD-ROM is the first device in the boot order. Once you have booted from the CD you will come to a screen which will offer the options to Install or Repair, select R. When you reach the command prompt type chkdsk /r then press Enter. Please observe that there is a space between chkdsk and the forward slash r ( /r). Chkdsk has five stages which will display the percentage of each stage as it runs. This can take a very long time to run, it may even appear to have stalled. Please do not stop this process as it can cause severe damage to the operating system.

It will be worth a shot to try the following. How to make a bootable CD to access the Recovery Console.

Please download ARCDC from. Double click ARCDC.exe. Follow the dialog until you see 6 options.

Please pick: Windows Professional SP2 & SP3. You will be prompted with a Terms of Use by Microsoft, please accept. You will see a few DOS screens flash by, this is normal. Next you will be able to choose to add extra files.

Select the Default Files. The last window will allow you to burn the disk using BurnCDCC Your ISO is located on your desktop. In order to boot from this CD you may need to change the boot order in the BIOS so that the CD-ROM is the first device in the boot order.

Once you have booted from the CD you will come to a screen which will offer the options to Install or Repair, select R. When you reach the command prompt type chkdsk /r then press Enter. Please observe that there is a space between chkdsk and the forward slash r ( /r). Chkdsk has five stages which will display the percentage of each stage as it runs. This can take a very long time to run, it may even appear to have stalled. Please do not stop this process as it can cause severe damage to the operating system.

I followed the instructions and made the CD. It booted to the CD and ran through the drivers but is sitting at the Windows Setup screen and only says 'Setup is Starting Windows' I will let it run over night but I am not holding out any hope. I was going to suggest using a boot disk such as BartPE or UBCD4Win to run chkdsk but if you can't run your restore disk they probably won't work either. Can you remove hard drive and install it on another computer as a slave and then run chkdsk /r?

I might be wrong but I don't believe SATA drives can be slaved. If any one knows how to do this let me know.

Mup sys driver for mac

I must be burning the CDs wrong. I downloaded and burned the Seagate tools and HDAT 2 exe programs to separate CDs. I selected the CD drive to boot from but instead of running the program it went to a black screen and then to the F8 screen, (select a way to boot.safe mode, safe mode with command prompt.ect.) I cannot seem to get either program to run.

I did switch out the optical drive and it was the same results. Is there a special way to burn the programs to the CD so they will run?? I must be burning the CDs wrong. I downloaded and burned the Seagate tools and HDAT 2 exe programs to separate CDs.

I selected the CD drive to boot from but instead of running the program it went to a black screen and then to the F8 screen, (select a way to boot.safe mode, safe mode with command prompt.ect.) I cannot seem to get either program to run. I did switch out the optical drive and it was the same results. Is there a special way to burn the programs to the CD so they will run?? Thanks You did make the optical drive the first device in the boot order in the BIOS, and the hdd with Windows the second device? Solved: can't offset that object. Hi RunnerofBears So your HDD passed the surface scan and now there is only two possibilities remain. (1) Corrupted file system Chances are high that your C drive is corrupted and you need to run a check disk fix.

Since XP setup freezes you won't be able to use recovery console to do that. Best thing you can do is to obtain a copy of WinPE. Win Vista and Win 7 setup discs are already equipped with WinPE and that will do fine. Borrow either one of them from your friends. Boot from the DVD and choose repair option to open the CMD prompt.

Here is a step by step guide - Alternatively you can press 'shift+F10' key combination on the 'Install now' screen to quickly open the command prompt. In the CMD window enter 'CHKDSK C: /R' to perform a full 5 stage file system integrity check. This will probably solve your problem. (2) Faulty RAM If check disc reported 'No problems are detected' probably your RAM will be faulty. Even though there are programs like 'Memtest' to check memory, only reliable way is to swap the RAM with a known good one. If your Laptop comes with 2 RAM modules you can remove one by one to eliminate and find the faulty one.

I have a computer with an AMD 2500 processor, XP Pro with SP2. I just reinstalled the whole operating system after installing two SATA drives. Everything has worked for three days until now. The problem is that the computer now stops during the boot sequence. I have tried safe mode and it stops while or after loading mup.sys. I can boot into safe with command prompt. I have looked through the Window KB with little info.

Google produced a lot of other incidents with little relief. Does any one know what the problem is and what I can do short of reformatting and reinstalling. I have a computer with an AMD 2500 processor, XP Pro with SP2. I just reinstalled the whole operating system after installing two SATA drives. Everything has worked for three days until now.

The problem is that the computer now stops during the boot sequence. I have tried safe mode and it stops while or after loading mup.sys. I can boot into safe with command prompt.

I have looked through the Window KB with little info. Google produced a lot of other incidents with little relief. Does any one know what the problem is and what I can do short of reformatting and reinstalling. Click to expand.OK, try this on: When an application specifies a UNC name (rather than a standard file name, such as C: temp myfile) to one of NT's file system APIs, such as CreateFile, the I/O Manager passes the UNC name to a device driver named mup.sys (Multiple UNC Provider—MUP). A resource redirector, such as rdr.sys, registers with the I/O Manager as being able to locate resources on remote systems. Mup.sys takes UNC names from the I/O Manager and hands the names to registered redirectors for examination.

A redirector looks at the names and determines whether it knows how to access the specified resource. If it does know how, the redirector notifies mup.sys and the I/O Manager so that the redirector will receive further I/O requests aimed at the resource.

If no redirector claims a name, the original application receives an error code. This was found at the following URL: Is that good enough for you, Mr. The bootlog from one of my other systems - up to the file subsequent to mup.sys. This system had problems a year ago. I turned off the builtin firewire on the M/B and the problem went away. But, the system was shown as being stalled at mup.sys.

What it doesn't say is that mup.sys was loaded sucessfully and the file AFTER had a problem. Don't ask me why turning off firewire solved the problem as the file still loads every boot.