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July 30, 2003 12:00 AM

Uninstall UdfReadr.sys in Win2K

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The only major problem I've had with Windows 2000 Professional has been the blue screens that Roxio's (formerly Adaptec's) UdfReadr.sys caused. I recently encountered this problem when I inserted a CD-RW disk into my SCSI Hewlett-Packard CD-Writer Plus 9200i. I did some research and discovered that UdfReadr.sys isn't necessary in Win2K Pro. Microsoft provides the Cdudf.sys driver natively in Win2K Pro for reading Universal Disc Format (UDF) CD-RW disks (aka an Adaptec Direct CD).

To uninstall UdfReadr.sys, I started the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs applet and removed Adaptec UDF Reader. Because Cdudf.sys is still installed, UDF CD-RW disks in my IDE CD-ROM drive mount as expected—but my blue screen problem is gone. According to the Microsoft article "Udfs.sys Has a 2.2 Gigabyte Limitation with DVD-R Media" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313663), Udfs.sys has a 2.2GB limitation with DVD-R media. Finally, I've read that UdfReadr.sys might automatically reinstall if you reinstall Direct CD.

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Mar 04, 2005

    I removed udreadr and now my computer doesnt recognize my cd drive.

  • Christoper
    9 years ago
    Dec 10, 2003

    free dowload adaptec udf reader for xp pro

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