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Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 05:02 PM
Hello, all. . . I recently built a new PC and switched from WinME to XP Home SP1. During the build, I transplanted a Yamaha CRW3200EZ burner from my old system (where it was a secondary drive) into my new one (now the lone CD-ROM). The build went fine, XP setup went smoothly, and the new system is running perfectly -- except for one very annoying thing.
Most of my old burned CD-R's (downloaded ISO's, BIN's, and some general data back-ups) are not being seen in the new system. I insert the disc, the access light flashes for a few moments, then the drive goes idle. If I go to My Computer>CD-RW Drive, the drive shows as not having a disc inserted, as if there's nothing in the drive at all.
All of these discs were created on my old system, using this SAME burner, with Nero. But now that I've moved it to a new rig and switched to XP SP1, they don't work.
I've tried installing Roxio's UDF Reader, but it didn't do a thing (as far as I could tell). I've tried switching the IDE controller to PIO, turning off UDMA, but that didn't help either. Am I missing something obvious here? Is there a setting I need to change? Or do I have to re-download all of these programs and burn them again in XP?
Thanks. . . all help/ideas/tips are appreciated!
isus
February 9th, 2003, 05:11 PM
ok, this is gonna sound really stupid, but it works.
i love nfs: high stakes. well, after i loaded winxp sp1, i would put in the cd, and my drive would spin up, slow down, and then that would be it. the access lite would blink normally.
but the cd never autoplayed, and was never recognized by "my computer"/windows.
the only way i was able to fix this, was to lick, yes lick, the cd. as long as you havent dropped your cd in dog crap, it probly wont kill you.
i put it in, and the drive spun up, and it autoplayed like it should.
i dunno... dont make fun of me for this one guys :-P
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 05:15 PM
LOL. . . I'm going to assume that licking the disc is on par with cleaning it. I have made sure that all the discs are clean and free of scratches, ink, etc. In fact they all still work perfectly in my old system, with my old plain-jane Lite-On CD-ROM drive.
But what the hell. . . I'll give 'em the tongue and see if it helps. :)
EDIT: Did you lick the whole surface? Just the bottom, or the top, too?
EDIT (2): No-go on the licking. . . I tongued the whole disc, and it still won't work. Does anyone have any other ideas?
Rickio
February 9th, 2003, 05:40 PM
ya need to install aspi.
go to nero website and look for a copy.
peace
isus
February 9th, 2003, 06:01 PM
lol, you just hafta lick the bottom.
but since it didnt work...
i dont know, if i the disc is cleaned by one tongue licking, and then sits in its case, then why do i need to lick it again? it couldnt be dirty...
i dunno tho. good luck.
Theinfamousone
February 9th, 2003, 06:06 PM
I couldn't get NFS High Stakes 2 to work either, I finally had to get a nocd crack, and it worked. You get can get that from Kazaa very easily. (notice I didn't say Winmx, that's because you can't)
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by Theinfamousone
I couldn't get NFS High Stakes 2 to work either, I finally had to get a nocd crack, and it worked. You get can get that from Kazaa very easily. (notice I didn't say Winmx, that's because you can't)
Thanks for the tip, but my problem really doesn't relate to needing a no-cd crack or copy protection, et al. My OS doesn't even acknowledge the disc being in the drive!
Rickio: I'm trying to get ASPI, but getting a bit confused. Any more info would be helpful. Thanks!
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 06:58 PM
UPDATE: I used the XP built-in burning wizard to test things out. I burned a few miscellaneous files onto a new CD-R, and they seemed to burn properly (no errors). However, when I insert the newly-burned disc into the drive, Windows will only recognize it maybe 20% of the time. . . when it is recognized, the files I burned are there, a-ok. But when it's not recognized, the new disc is just like the old ones (as if there is no disc in the drive at all).
I've also tried updating the firmware, but it's no use. I've also installed the newest version of Nero, but it didn't help a thing. If there were some different drivers I could try, I would. . . but Yamaha relies on Windows to supply the driver for the device, and Windows says that the current driver is the most recent.
Any other suggestions? This is driving me nuts. . .
Rickio
February 9th, 2003, 07:29 PM
This is probably the best guide to aspi and should answer all your questions and help you.
http://aspi.radified.com/
WinXP does not come with aspi that is why you are having problems. Just check out that website and if you need more help just ask.
peace
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 08:11 PM
Thanks for the additional help, Rickio. I should note that my drive is EIDE, not SCSI, but the link says that doesn't matter.
Anyway, I installed the Adaptec ASPI files, but they didn't help. I backed-up up the old files (actually, there were no old ASPI files :), installed the new files, then rebooted. Back to the desktop, put in a CD-R, and. . . nothing.
I'm starting to think my drive (which worked fine yesterday to install Windows XP, my chipset drivers, etc.), is screwed up somehow. What else could possibly be going on?!?
phalkon30
February 9th, 2003, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by isus
ok, this is gonna sound really stupid, but it works.
i love nfs: high stakes. well, after i loaded winxp sp1, i would put in the cd, and my drive would spin up, slow down, and then that would be it. the access lite would blink normally.
but the cd never autoplayed, and was never recognized by "my computer"/windows.
the only way i was able to fix this, was to lick, yes lick, the cd. as long as you havent dropped your cd in dog crap, it probly wont kill you.
i put it in, and the drive spun up, and it autoplayed like it should.
i dunno... dont make fun of me for this one guys :-P
Sorry, just had to comment, LMAO!!!!!
I can just picture you licking a cd, somebody walks in on you...lol, thanks dude, you made my night :)
Theinfamousone
February 9th, 2003, 08:34 PM
Yeah, get a new drive, I'd recommend a DVD burner.
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 09:43 PM
UPDATE: I just did a quick swap of the drive from the new rig to the old one. Unfortunately, the Yamaha was D.O.A. in the old system, as well. I must have zapped it somehow during the build (how, I dunno -- I wore a wrist strap, barefoot on a concrete floor).
I've got a few more things to try, but it looks like I may need a new burner. Man, and this one wasn't a year old even. . .
phalkon30
February 9th, 2003, 09:51 PM
Hold up a sec, is your drive compatable with XP?
Around a week ago somebody had a similar problem when upgrading to xp with their yamaha I think, and all they needed were some drivers, or firmware, have you checked yamahas site for updates? try a google search with xp and your drive name/model #
Bodhisattva/GoldenSilence
February 9th, 2003, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by phalkon30
Hold up a sec, is your drive compatable with XP?
Around a week ago somebody had a similar problem when upgrading to xp with their yamaha I think, and all they needed were some drivers, or firmware, have you checked yamahas site for updates? try a google search with xp and your drive name/model #
Yeah, the model Yamaha I have (CRW3200EZ) is supposed to be XP compatible. . . it's even on the Hardware Compatibility List. I've also checked for new drivers (none), updated firmware (nada), and any other updates. Those are all things you would assume to be the cause, but apparently not. I'll keep checking, tho.
Thanks for the help, Phalkon. I appreciate it.
Theinfamousone
February 9th, 2003, 11:40 PM
hehe, just give it good smack and chances are pretty good it'll be back to its old working self. Sorry for the spam, but hey, if you're licking CDs...
SamJam
February 9th, 2003, 11:43 PM
Originally posted by isus
the only way i was able to fix this, was to lick, yes lick, the cd.
LOL, I gotta ask... What made you want to lick a CD to begin with??? :upside
Reminds me of a talk show I saw several years back. It was about "Crazy remedies that really work." The one I will always remember....
""To cure your acne, collect pee from a baby, (early in the morning as soon as it wakes up) rub it on your face and let it dry.""
Who discovered this? Did they mistake a diaper for their oxy pads??? I can't help but wonder what kind of mind thinks this stuff up.
I know licking a CD is nearly as gross (unless you think of where the hands that packaged that CD could've been) but still.... what were you thinking!?!?!? :blah
Sam
don webb
February 10th, 2003, 01:28 AM
I've got a few more things to try, but it looks like I may need a new burner. Man, and this one wasn't a year old even. . .
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I'd try to get a new one under your warranty first.........
Broke mine about a year ago in a move and they (Gateway) sent me a newer model for a replacement. Just told them I knew NOT what happend it just quit working ,and they said fine, even paid the shipping on new one and return of old one. Yahoo !
overdo
February 10th, 2003, 10:19 AM
lol at the licking. i would also recommend using the warrenty to get a replacement.