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Does your DVDROM report the correct disk size?

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Does your DVDROM report the correct disk size?

 

Although fully playable, my DVDROM seems to report the wrong disk size/file size in Windows 2000. A full 8 Gb DVD is reported as 2.1 Gb only.

 

Definitely report the correct size in Windows 98.

 

I suspect it could have been reporting the wrong disk size/file size all the while that I didn't notice it all the while. Or it could have been some of the problems that my patches has done to it.

 

Comments and solutions?

 

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Pioneer 104S 10x/40x DVDROM with Version 1.25 Firmware from 7th Zone.

Windows 2000 (2195)

Patch applied so far:-

All the patch available from Windows Update

Unoffical patch for DirectCD 3.0

DirectCD 3.01 patch

Japanese DirectCD 3.01b patch.

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I am very surprise as no body seems to own a DVD Rom drive in this forum?? smile

 

Someone please tell me whether your DVDRom report the correct size of your DVD?

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I just checked mine here at work and it seems to be reporting correctly. I stuck in Monty Python on my compaq and it reported it as 3.95 gig. It is a compaq DVD drive I don't know specifically what one they use because it reports it as just a compaq DVD drive.

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Sounds like LBA mode is off for your device (check bios/auto-detect). LBA is required to show large hard drives as greater than 2gb, so it seems a similar problem. I just checked mine and Ghost in the Shell shows as 4+gb.

 

Hope that helps,

 

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I had the very same problem... At first I didn't know what caused it, but the I noticed that when I looked at my DVD-rom's properties it said that file system was UDFRDR, not UDF or whatever it is that DVD-rom is supposed to have. Well, I unistalled udfreader and everything worked perfectly! I don't know if you have this problem, but check what file system is in use on your dvd-rom...

Hope this is of some use smile

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Dragon-Lord,

 

I tried what you have said, Auto detect/Auto LBA mode. Yes, they are in already in this mode.

 

Juti,

 

Yes, I remember a CDRW of mine install UDFRDR for me. The File system said to be UDFRDR not UDF, which sounds like I have the same problem as you last time. But problem is how do I uninstall the UDFRDR? I can't find it in my Add/Remove program in control panel.

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Now that's a bit tougher question smile I managed to uninstall the udfreader from add/remove programs... hmm...

I have to say I can't help you on that one... I hope someone else can tell an easy solution for this problem.

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Juti,

 

Thanks for your info anyway. Do you have problem reading CDRW drive on your DVDROM without the UDFRDR?

 

Anyway, since it is not giving me any error of sort, I think I just leave it alone. The numbers are not important for me. It would be nice if it is fix smile

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Yup... I can't read cd-rw's with either one of my drives, because w2k wants to install UDFRDR always...

It's not giving you any errors??? Whoa! smile I couldn't play dvds and when I tried to use web pages/software that was stuffed on some dvds, I'd get a BSOD... I couldn't figure out any explanation except that w2k really did think that the discs were only 2GB, and got too confused when I tried to use something that was located outside of that 2GB area smile But if it works fine on your computer, do keep it that way smile

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It allows me to play DVDs perfectly okay on Windows 2000.

 

I haven't have any software on DVD yet. smile

My DVD games still on my shelves, haven't open the plastic yet. If problem persist when running those games, I will reinstall everything from scratch again and wont install the UDFRDR stuff.. I hope Adaptec is aware of this thing. But somehow never seen anyone complaining about it in Adpatec newsgroup???

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Interesting... I haven't personally ever even read the Adaptec newsgroups... Maybe there are only a few selected ones who get this feature in their drivers wink Or maybe it has got something to do with hardware or... I have installed w2k twice, and both times I had the same problem... Peculiar. Let's see what happens when I buy a new DVD-drive. smile

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When I try to put any CD in my DVD-Rom drive, it won't even read it. It doesn't recognize that the CD even exists. I just recently reinstalled win2k (build 2195), before everything was working great.

 

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-Brett Neuman

bneuman@mail.utexas.edu

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