HFS for Windows always BSOD!

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  1. davidm71

    davidm71 Registered Member

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    Few days ago I installed HFS+ for Windows, then the other day I noticed that my system blue screened upon shutting of siting error in fltmgr.sys. I thus rebooted and went into event viewer ( was hard as bsod were popping up) and saw that some file called uim something .sys was having errors. I googled it and found it to be a Paragon file. To make matters worse I couldn't uninstall it and had data corruption and had to revert back to my last april backup loosing data. This is not good...

    So I wasn't a hundred percent sure it was that utility so I copied my good partition to another drive on my system and installed the HFS Windows utility again and got an immediate BSOD upon boot! I mean who do these guys hire to do their programming? High school drop outs? Who is doing the beta testing? Is there any quality control here?! This is ridiculous!

    This is the second issue I had with a Paragon product in a month. The first being Paragon Partition Manager Pro crashing upon seeing an ntfs - HFS hybrid guid multi parition drive. Had to upgrade to the HDM Suite Pro with a newer engine to fix this problem. So I don't know why I installed this HFS utility considering what happened before, and I can tell you that I no longer trust Paragon with my data. As far as I'm concerned trashing someones drive is a serious offense!

    I advise any dual HFS NTFS booters to stay away from this product. It is very dangerous!

    Thank you.
     
  2. Mech_An

    Mech_An Registered Member

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    Did you try 9 version?
     
  3. davidm71

    davidm71 Registered Member

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    Unfortunately...
     
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    Got my money back.. not only that going to secure erase the files so they don't cause any trouble ever again!
     
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