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Gam3rX
July 12th, 2001, 22:47
a few days ago...i started having this prob
i'm using sony crx140e 8x4x32 cdrw drive and sony cd maker 2000 professional to burn my cds
with the prog...whenever it has finished burning,it will run a file checker to compare the files that has been burned
my problem is...if i'm burning files and the fc sez the files are not the same and not burned...i won't be able to read any files in the cd(doesn't applies to all files,mp3s works fine even if the error occured) but when i try to read the cds in my friends comp ,they works fine.what's worst is ,cds burned with cdrwin are not recognized at all
right now i'm using win2k sp2 and i think the prob had also appeared when i'm using win98se but i don't remember what i did to make it go away
please help ,thankx
Rargh
July 12th, 2001, 22:54
Well, u ve luck:
I ve the same cd burner as urs...
well, i m runnig win98 and 2k tough and have never xperienced that prob....
BTW, i m using cdr win and winoncd (it sux, but it works).
Well, since ur program is a pro version, could u post a link to the (hum..free) basic version (if it exists).
thx
Raziel
July 12th, 2001, 22:55
Just try to find an option to deactivate the file checker.
Rargh
July 12th, 2001, 22:56
err something to ask too.....
Are they multissession cds?
If yes, try to check it too w/ finalised cds...
some cd readers aren t able to see them...
Bye
Gam3rX
July 12th, 2001, 23:55
i just remember one thing
this problem only occures when i burn using dao
and Rargh...some of the cds are readable by both my cdrw drive and dvd drive before so i think it is software prob,not hardware
well...just deactivated the file checker function,gonna check wether it's gone or not
Gam3rX
July 20th, 2001, 04:31
sorry for the late reply but i had so much to do this week
i just reformatted my hd and now i'm using win2k & winme
win2k still can't read the cds but winme can read it with no problems at all
hmmm...whats the prob with win2k???
Adair
July 20th, 2001, 09:46
Rargh, you seem to know more about this than me. Could it be the ASPI layer?
Rargh
July 20th, 2001, 16:00
Yeah I think so Adair.
I had the same problem w/ it.
I just installed an ASPI layer for win2k here:
http://www.winchan.net/aspi/
Do as it is said, and it should be allright.
(BTW, nice avatar adair ;) )
Bye
Gam3rX
July 21st, 2001, 23:36
i have already installed aspi layer using forceaspi
still not working
dunno...i will try it on my friend's comp that is using win2k too
Adair
July 22nd, 2001, 06:59
Originally posted by Rargh
(BTW, nice avatar adair ;) )
Bye
Heheh ours look kinda similar. Both dark pics of a guy with a sword. Mine is from a shot of Tenchu2 mdec that I took.
Rargh
July 22nd, 2001, 16:05
Originally posted by Adair
Heheh ours look kinda similar. Both dark pics of a guy with a sword. Mine is from a shot of Tenchu2 mdec that I took.
Mine is from Rurouni Kenshin (but i guess u knew it :) )
but then, "en garde" ;)
(spam spam ;) )
Bye
Adair
July 23rd, 2001, 05:56
Well I would have replied with the proper comeback to you en garde, but I have no idea how to spell it. (touche?)
cluthu
July 23rd, 2001, 14:09
You spelt it correctly, but forgot the accent grave.
touché
Raziel
July 23rd, 2001, 17:11
Coulé!:D (a french game called "Touché Coulé")
Adair
July 24th, 2001, 06:26
Oh wow I got it right(mostly).Well that's what I get for a week in France.
I don't know how to do an accent grave though. Do you have to have a certain keyboard?
Raziel
July 24th, 2001, 15:52
Well,my keyboard(french one of cousre:"azerty"),has the letters "é";"è" and "à" all ready to be used;) .
cluthu
July 24th, 2001, 18:48
>Do you have to have a certain keyboard?
Nope, you just need to know how to input ASCII codes. To get é you need to hold down your alt key (either is fine) then, on your keypad (with Num Lock active), press zero, two, three, three, then release alt.
When I was taking French in high school I kept a small list taped to my monitor so I wouldn't have to be bothered with remembering the key sequences. Here's a list of the most common accents, if anyone's interested:
È 0200
É 0201
Ê 0202
è 0232
é 0233
ê 0234
À 0192
Á 0193
 0194
à 0224
á 0226
â 0227
Ò 0210
Ó 0211
Ô 0212
ò 0242
ó 0243
ô 0244
Ç 0199
ç 0231
You'll notice that they go in order, cap grave, acute, circumflex, then lowercase grave, acute, circumflex, then cap and lowercase cedilla.
Adair
July 25th, 2001, 11:36
Heheh
Just saw this. Thanks cluthu. I'm gonna make a copy of that list for future reference.
Well its a little late, Rargh, but...
touché
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