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Who has just lost the ability to burn in winXP
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Yea, those "to do lists" can get long. heehe -
Who has just lost the ability to burn in winXP
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Quote: Aw, you did it the easy way!!! Seriously, I'm glad it worked out for you. Now don't we all have to wonder if maybe there was something wrong with the CD Burning Update that was originally posted on the Windows Update site??? Oh well, as long as it all works out. - Collin Yes, I wonder! I tried it after I just uninstalled the CD Burner update without up[censored] it again and it still worked. I did the update for the hell of it! -
Who has just lost the ability to burn in winXP
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Thx. It is now working. This is what I did: Unistalled the "Q309691 CD Update" rebooted and then updated the "Q309691 CD Update" again from the MS update site and rebooted -
Who has just lost the ability to burn in winXP
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1. Tell us how the drive is connected (IDE, SCSI, USB, Firewire). Sorry, as I said I don't know your drive. a. IDE 2. Have you used any ASPI "layer" utilities? (NOTE: I am NOT suggesting that you do so.) a. Yes 3. Have you installed any third party CD burning software at any time during this system's history with this installation of the operating system, regardless of whether or not you've used it. a. Yes, cloneCD only 4. How does the CD writer drive show up in Device Manager? a. AOPEN CD-RW CRW2040 5. If your right-click on the drive in Windows Explorer and choose Properties, does the resulting Properties dialog have a Recording tab on it? If so, what are the settings that are showing on that tab? a. No, not anymore 6. If your drive's Properties dialog does NOT have a Recording tab, go to this registry key a. and this worked, however, I still can't burn to the burner. I go through the burner wizard but it says I do not have a writeable disk in the driver (which I do) -
Who has just lost the ability to burn in winXP
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I referring to the built-in burning software. I have an Aopen 2040 Burner. Yes, I've updated all updates for winXP -
Everything was working great, however, now it is not. Very odd. Nothing on my system has changed. Anyone else have this happen?
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Thx. However, I have since figured it out. It seems overclocking was responsible for the onboard audio being recognized.
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I'm using a P4 850 chipset mobo.
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Are there any drivers, fix etc? winXP doesn't seem to like AC97 onboard audio
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Have anyone get this to work? Win95,98se,ME and w2k is not a problem, however, winXP RC2 is a NO GO! Any ideas or work arounds for this issue?
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Anyone else having a problem installing this camera on RC1? Previous builds were ok but not RC1, go figure! What happens is when I plug the camera in XP tries to install the driver and then just reboots. Does it every single time! I even tried it in Safe Mode and it does the same thing
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True- however, win XP from what I have heard so far is fairly stable, even at this stage. Which is great, however I'm sure everyone is looking forward to RC1 being released
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http://www.neowin.net/news/archive/00000446.shtml
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Paying for XP online - Anyone have problems?
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I gave up - tried a million times and checked and re-checked all info I entered and it is correct. damn -
Paying for XP online - Anyone have problems?
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According to this Canada is fine for the program. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/preview/order.asp Program Details The Windows XP Preview Program is available for a limited time. The Windows XP Preview Program is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada only.