It works!!!
Hey, I got it to work. I had to disable the Built-In Storage, obviously Casio made a real **** programming there (there are other issues with this known).
To do this, use PHM Regedit.
In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn find the problem driver (in my case FlshDrv).
Rename the entry "Dll" to something else , e.g. "-Dll"
Reboot and it worked for me. Meybe it's another driver for you, gotta try. Some drivers however should be enabled, like AFD, NDIS, PowerFault, SIP and others. Usually you get the driver's function by the name of the entry or the DLL.
There is also an issue with the virtual memory management, which leaves only very limited space for 3rd party DLL drivers to load (a Billionton responsible told me this), so just disabling some useless drivers (like GSM610 and other audio codecs) might do the trick as well.
HTH,
Stefan Seidel
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