RE: This might help!
- From: "Pramit Roy" <PramitRoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 09:43:42 -0700
One thing more,
I had "Eject" option while drive was not ejected and "Load" option in place
of "Eject" when ejected, not Eject/Load simaltaneously.
Thank you.
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Regards,
Pramit Roy
"Behnoud" wrote:
> There might be Several cuases in my sight.
>
> 1. Nero InCD [version 4.0.0.1 beta and above]: yes, InCD Actually loades
> this handler into windows shell, I have no idea how. but if you want it I
> will go through registry to find it for you. By the way, windows XP supports
> UDF, both 1.02 and 1.5; if you use InCD and you cannot access disks formatted
> you can chenage the UDF version in preferences to matching one. there are
> many settings you should change to make disks acceptable by windows without
> installing that 430 KB InCD reader.
>
> 2. Sometimes Nero Image Drive causes this, too. sometime when you activate
> NID, it addes it self to windows shell, sometimes not. if so you will have a
> Load butoon instead of Ehect, or Load/Eject.
>
> 3. Vitual CD Manager: those this as well (and some others like Daemon Tools,
> Alcohol 120% and CloneCD [4.2.1.3 and below]).
>
> 4. Some versions of ASPI include this option. these contain localized or
> specefic ASPI layers. original ASPI from adaptec has no such option.
>
> And something else, remember every CD-RW drive comes in a package, unless
> you have bought it in Large packages. every package includes the drive
> itself, screws, installation disks (including vendor's software (unless it's
> a very old drive) and burning software like Nero or Easy CD Creator, in a
> very professional drive nothing!, and of course any DVD software for combo or
> DVD-ROM like PowerDVD), documentation, installation figures, and sometimes
> empty CD-RW and/or CD-R, Manual Eject Pin, and ... . so it must have an
> installayion CD at least. did you yourself install the drive for the first
> time or it came pre installed on your system? did you receive all these in
> your package. check Sony.com for more information about what should be in
> your package.
>
> Remember, every removable optical disk drive comes with no driver from
> vendor. drivers are comtained within windows installation package.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Behnoud
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