Re: Ok, I have had it!

2005-06-08 Thread Casey
I would certainly try software that is more accessible.  I use Nero, and it 
works great.  You also may want to try and update the drivers for the CD Rom 
drive.  Windows Update may have updated drivers for the CD Rom Drive.


Casey


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From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: Ok, I have had it!


Casey,

Thank you for telling me how to find out what the drive is. It is;
   SONY CD RW CRX 220E1

I have tried two different disks made from Office Depot and two made by
Memorex.

This stupid software does worn that if there any third party recording
applications on the system that it may not work properly. It only wants
certain drivers in the win 32 file. I looked and there no other "aspi" files
in this folder. So I am stumped.
I did have sonic stage for my mini disk installed and I have already deleted
the programs that came with that.

Should I just dump this program and get a new one? Is this drive too old to
work with the newer programs?
Thanks again for the reply.
Shannon

- Original Message - 
From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Ok, I have had it!


> I know you said that you've tried 4 different CD's, but have you tried
CD's
> from different brands?  Some older CD burners only like certain
> manufacturers.  As far as figuring out what Device you have, go to device
> manager by opening control panel, then system, then going to the hardware
> tab, then activating the device manager button.  You steps may be a bit
> different.  Then open the CD ROM tree view, and your devices info should
be
> listed.  If you need more info on the device, then just press enter.
> Hope this helps?
>
> Casey
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:19 AM
> Subject: Ok, I have had it!
>
>
> Hello every one,
>
> I need your help.
> I currently have a Sony burner that came with some junk software called
B's
> Recorder Gold 5, and some think called b's clip.
>
> This thing is giving me nothing but trouble. I have tried for two days to
> copy a file on to a CD and no luck. It keeps locking up my system.
> I have tried four different disks so I don't think that it is a flawed
disk.
> I am able to play CDS in this drive and the add remove hardware option in
> control panel says that this hardware is working fine.I am running Windows
> 2000 professional. I have no idea how to tell what exact model of Sony
> burner I have. I am also using the screen reader Window Eyes 5.0.
>
> So now to my plea for help.
> I think I need new software. I am no professional. I would like to be able
> to copy CDS, make compilation disks and copy the occasional data files or
> photo files for others to CDS.
>
> This is what I would like to accomplish. I would also like to  do this for
> as little money as possible. Like I said I am no professional. I think
that
> this burner has made five CDS in its life time thus far. One reason is
that
> this software is just not the friendliest.
>
> If you lovely people could point me in the right direction I would be
> eternally grateful.
> Thanks s much in advance.
>
> Shannon
>
>
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RE: Ok, I have had it!

2005-06-08 Thread Blind Melon Chitlin
Hi,
Afew years ago my sister had a similar problem with her work system,
windows 2000 with a cd burner.
She had to tweak the registry for the burner to work.
Now here is the thing, my sister is on holidays, and I  cant remember
for the life of me the tweak.
Try doing a search in google or dog pile for the drive model with
windows 2000 problem or similar tacked on the end, I am sure you will
find some info on your problem..


Cheers, James
Australia
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shannon
Sent: Thursday, 9 June 2005 5:15 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Ok, I have had it!


Casey,

Thank you for telling me how to find out what the drive is. It is;
   SONY CD RW CRX 220E1

I have tried two different disks made from Office Depot and two made by
Memorex.

This stupid software does worn that if there any third party recording
applications on the system that it may not work properly. It only wants
certain drivers in the win 32 file. I looked and there no other "aspi"
files in this folder. So I am stumped. I did have sonic stage for my
mini disk installed and I have already deleted the programs that came
with that.

Should I just dump this program and get a new one? Is this drive too old
to work with the newer programs? Thanks again for the reply. Shannon

- Original Message - 
From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Ok, I have had it!


> I know you said that you've tried 4 different CD's, but have you tried
CD's
> from different brands?  Some older CD burners only like certain 
> manufacturers.  As far as figuring out what Device you have, go to 
> device manager by opening control panel, then system, then going to 
> the hardware tab, then activating the device manager button.  You 
> steps may be a bit different.  Then open the CD ROM tree view, and 
> your devices info should
be
> listed.  If you need more info on the device, then just press enter. 
> Hope this helps?
>
> Casey
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:19 AM
> Subject: Ok, I have had it!
>
>
> Hello every one,
>
> I need your help.
> I currently have a Sony burner that came with some junk software 
> called
B's
> Recorder Gold 5, and some think called b's clip.
>
> This thing is giving me nothing but trouble. I have tried for two days

> to copy a file on to a CD and no luck. It keeps locking up my system. 
> I have tried four different disks so I don't think that it is a flawed
disk.
> I am able to play CDS in this drive and the add remove hardware option

> in control panel says that this hardware is working fine.I am running 
> Windows 2000 professional. I have no idea how to tell what exact model

> of Sony burner I have. I am also using the screen reader Window Eyes 
> 5.0.
>
> So now to my plea for help.
> I think I need new software. I am no professional. I would like to be 
> able to copy CDS, make compilation disks and copy the occasional data 
> files or photo files for others to CDS.
>
> This is what I would like to accomplish. I would also like to  do this

> for as little money as possible. Like I said I am no professional. I 
> think
that
> this burner has made five CDS in its life time thus far. One reason is
that
> this software is just not the friendliest.
>
> If you lovely people could point me in the right direction I would be 
> eternally grateful. Thanks s much in advance.
>
> Shannon
>
>
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Re: Ok, I have had it!

2005-06-08 Thread shannon
Casey,

Thank you for telling me how to find out what the drive is. It is;
   SONY CD RW CRX 220E1

I have tried two different disks made from Office Depot and two made by
Memorex.

This stupid software does worn that if there any third party recording
applications on the system that it may not work properly. It only wants
certain drivers in the win 32 file. I looked and there no other "aspi" files
in this folder. So I am stumped.
I did have sonic stage for my mini disk installed and I have already deleted
the programs that came with that.

Should I just dump this program and get a new one? Is this drive too old to
work with the newer programs?
Thanks again for the reply.
Shannon

- Original Message - 
From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Ok, I have had it!


> I know you said that you've tried 4 different CD's, but have you tried
CD's
> from different brands?  Some older CD burners only like certain
> manufacturers.  As far as figuring out what Device you have, go to device
> manager by opening control panel, then system, then going to the hardware
> tab, then activating the device manager button.  You steps may be a bit
> different.  Then open the CD ROM tree view, and your devices info should
be
> listed.  If you need more info on the device, then just press enter.
> Hope this helps?
>
> Casey
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:19 AM
> Subject: Ok, I have had it!
>
>
> Hello every one,
>
> I need your help.
> I currently have a Sony burner that came with some junk software called
B's
> Recorder Gold 5, and some think called b's clip.
>
> This thing is giving me nothing but trouble. I have tried for two days to
> copy a file on to a CD and no luck. It keeps locking up my system.
> I have tried four different disks so I don't think that it is a flawed
disk.
> I am able to play CDS in this drive and the add remove hardware option in
> control panel says that this hardware is working fine.I am running Windows
> 2000 professional. I have no idea how to tell what exact model of Sony
> burner I have. I am also using the screen reader Window Eyes 5.0.
>
> So now to my plea for help.
> I think I need new software. I am no professional. I would like to be able
> to copy CDS, make compilation disks and copy the occasional data files or
> photo files for others to CDS.
>
> This is what I would like to accomplish. I would also like to  do this for
> as little money as possible. Like I said I am no professional. I think
that
> this burner has made five CDS in its life time thus far. One reason is
that
> this software is just not the friendliest.
>
> If you lovely people could point me in the right direction I would be
> eternally grateful.
> Thanks s much in advance.
>
> Shannon
>
>
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Re: Ok, I have had it!

2005-06-08 Thread Casey
I know you said that you've tried 4 different CD's, but have you tried CD's 
from different brands?  Some older CD burners only like certain 
manufacturers.  As far as figuring out what Device you have, go to device 
manager by opening control panel, then system, then going to the hardware 
tab, then activating the device manager button.  You steps may be a bit 
different.  Then open the CD ROM tree view, and your devices info should be 
listed.  If you need more info on the device, then just press enter.
Hope this helps?

Casey


- Original Message - 
From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:19 AM
Subject: Ok, I have had it!


Hello every one,

I need your help.
I currently have a Sony burner that came with some junk software called B's
Recorder Gold 5, and some think called b's clip.

This thing is giving me nothing but trouble. I have tried for two days to
copy a file on to a CD and no luck. It keeps locking up my system.
I have tried four different disks so I don't think that it is a flawed disk.
I am able to play CDS in this drive and the add remove hardware option in
control panel says that this hardware is working fine.I am running Windows
2000 professional. I have no idea how to tell what exact model of Sony
burner I have. I am also using the screen reader Window Eyes 5.0.

So now to my plea for help.
I think I need new software. I am no professional. I would like to be able
to copy CDS, make compilation disks and copy the occasional data files or
photo files for others to CDS.

This is what I would like to accomplish. I would also like to  do this for
as little money as possible. Like I said I am no professional. I think that
this burner has made five CDS in its life time thus far. One reason is that
this software is just not the friendliest.

If you lovely people could point me in the right direction I would be
eternally grateful.
Thanks s much in advance.

Shannon


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