On Saturday 17 January 2004 04:39 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> People who used Xcdroast once, mostly don't like to use other GUIs anymore.
>
Is that because Xcdroast is somehow "better" than the other GUIs, or just
because people tend to think "it works, so why bother with anything else"?
JP
On Saturday 17 January 2004 04:39 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> People who used Xcdroast once, mostly don't like to use other GUIs anymore.
>
Is that because Xcdroast is somehow "better" than the other GUIs, or just
because people tend to think "it works, so why bother with anything else"?
JP
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On Sunday 04 January 2004 11:25 am, bonso wrote:
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> I changed my reply adress due to a significant increase in spam.
>
Google for 'popsneaker' ;-)
JP
On Sunday 04 January 2004 11:25 am, bonso wrote:
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> I changed my reply adress due to a significant increase in spam.
>
Google for 'popsneaker' ;-)
JP
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On Monday 29 December 2003 01:37 pm, James Finnall wrote:
> Take a look at Smart Boot Manager and see if it will perform as you desire.
> I know it has worked most excellent for me, on both the newer machines and
> the older that do not even support bootable CD's.
>
> http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
On Monday 29 December 2003 01:37 pm, James Finnall wrote:
> Take a look at Smart Boot Manager and see if it will perform as you desire.
> I know it has worked most excellent for me, on both the newer machines and
> the older that do not even support bootable CD's.
>
> http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
On Thursday 04 December 2003 05:16 pm, Rob Bogus wrote:
> Slackware included my "bpe" editor for years (may still, don't have one
> up to check) but the problem is not an editor, it's knowing what to
> extract.
You don't need a binary editor, just run:
cabextract PX708A_103.exe
JP
On Thursday 04 December 2003 05:16 pm, Rob Bogus wrote:
> Slackware included my "bpe" editor for years (may still, don't have one
> up to check) but the problem is not an editor, it's knowing what to
> extract.
You don't need a binary editor, just run:
cabextract PX708A_103.exe
JP
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On Monday 01 December 2003 06:13 pm, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > OK, found the %spftw.. and the unpacked Opal_103.bin in the
> > Win-user's LocalSettings temp dir. Now, have I proven worthy :)
>
> Why don't you do all Plextor users a favour, and post how to extract
> the firmware binary file from th
On Monday 01 December 2003 06:13 pm, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > OK, found the %spftw.. and the unpacked Opal_103.bin in the
> > Win-user's LocalSettings temp dir. Now, have I proven worthy :)
>
> Why don't you do all Plextor users a favour, and post how to extract
> the firmware binary file from th
Way too much spam is coming from the cdwrite mailing list. Can whoever
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Thanks,
JP
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