Answer» I have an Dell Latitude 600 using Windows XP Home Edition. I bought the COMPUTER used three or four years ago, and it came with a Matsushita UJDA330 CD-ROM drive which as always worked just fine -- until a week ago. When I tried to copy my Quicken Backup files to a CD, I got the dreaded blue screen. At that point, I did a system restore and thought the problem was fixed. However, I've gotten the blue screen three or four more times, but only when I'm trying to use the CD-ROM drive.
Microsoft provides a whole laundry list of possible CAUSES for blue screens, but MINE seems to be related to the driver for my CD-ROM drive, since that's the only time I get one. What I'd like to do, unless it's a stupid move, is to replace or update the driver for the drive; but Matsushita doesn't seem to offer anything, and the drive isn't listed on the Microsoft certified list (therefore, I can't get a driver from them).
Two primary questions: 1. Am I taking a sensible approach by updating/replacing the driver for this drive? 2. Where in h... does one fine a driver for my particular drive?
Help, somebody. I don't use the drive a lot, but I do need it.so it's a cd burner?are you sure its from it?have you try playing movie or anything except burning?if its fine then go to the software you use to burn or the thing that you burn,should be that at my 1st though. I tried to open some files on a CD, but part way through the process I got the blue screen. It's not DVD, so I can't play a movie; and my sound is so inferior that I don't use it for music. I just use it for data and PHOTO files.what written when the blue screen occurs?it's good if you google itI didn't write it down, but the message didn't specify why was wrong -- only said Windows encountered a significant problem and shut down to protect my computer. Since I have no problems unless I'm using the CD-ROM drive, I think I've isolated the problem to that hardware or its driver. I thought I'd try replacing/updating the driver first to see if that would solve the problem. The alternative, I suppose, is to replace the drive and get a driver for the new one, but that's expensive. Since I bought the computer used, I didn't get the original data and restore disks, so I can't reload the driver for the drive I have. Microsoft doesn't CERTIFY my particular drive, so I can't get a driver from them, either. What I need is a source for a driver that I can download.bsstor.sys is mentioned many times with your problem.
You can download it Here
Perhaps your copy is corrupted,or missing.What is bsstor? I don't recall seeing that anywhere, and when I opened your link, Windows warned me that it is an uncertified site. More info, please.In my link I am the one who uploaded bsstor.sys.
I thought you needed to replace your copy.
This is where it came from---->Here
Should look familiar to you friend.
RobertYou didn't answer my first question, Robert. What is bsstor.sys? Is it a driver for a CD-ROM drive or, like it sounds, a system restore program? I don't think I need a system restore, just a driver for a Matsushita UJDA330 that won't be in conflict with others.Have you tried installing a different burning program?
See Below site.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4242.htmlI've already tried two burner programs -- Roxio and Windows -- with the same result: a blue screen. Right now I'm convinced it's the driver that's the problem, and nobody seems to know how to find one to replace it.
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