Re: Not "burning" to Cd after SP2 upgrade
From: Harry Ohrn (harry---_at_webtree.ca)
Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:21:56 -0600
Thanks for the update. I appreciate your effort.
-- Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp ""old" devildog" <teyoungATcableNOSPAMone.net> wrote in message news:e2gUGE81EHA.1860@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... | This thread is getting long but bear with me. Please feel free to <<snip>> | anything below this responce if you find it is necessary to reply. | | 1. Find the files by using something besides the built in Windows Explorer | search, it misses the sys files and the ex_, sy_ files. I use PowerDesk, it | is a much better search engine. Your files maybe in different locations due | to the OEM "Branding" of your pre-installed of XP. | | 2. Search using the following text: imapi*.* | | 3. Then copy the following files from the hard drive of the non-SP2 | computer: | (file locations are from both the eMachine and HP computers) | | imapi.sys @ C:\ windows\system32\dllcache\ | imapi.sys @ C:\ windows\system32\drivers\ | imapi.exe @ C:\windows\system32\ | imapi.exe @ C:\windows\system32\dllcache\ | imapi.exe @ C:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\ | Imapi.ex_ @ C:\ windows\I386 | Imapi.sy_ @ C:\windows\I386 | | < Note the last two files are are with "I" not "i" and are "ex_" and "sy_". | It is important to copy them also.> | | 4. Search your SP2 updated hard drive and locate the same files and check to | see if they are in the same locations. | | 5. Then remove the same files from the same locations from your "SP2 | updated" hard drive. | | 6. Copy the files to your hard drive into the same locations, then boot your | computer. | | It worked with my computer and a new "out of the box" pre-SP2 HP computer. | | All this does it to revert the exe and sys files back to the XP SP1a | version, which worked without any problems on my machine before the SP2 | upgrade. The ex_ and sy_ files are necessary in case you run System File | Checker. These are the protected files. If you do not replace these files | you will just have the SP2 versions placed back on the hard drive the next | time you use SFC. | | If you have not upgrade to SP2 and are getting ready to upgrade to SP2, copy | the files above and then replace them after your SP2 upgrade. | | Uninstalling SP2 doesn't work, the file size's of these files do not change! | They are not reverted back to SP1a on my computer. If you do not have | access to a pre-SP2 XP OS then you will have to do a clean install of XP to | get back to original files. Then copy them to a CD-R. Next upgrade to SP2 | then replace the files listed above. I don't know if the files from a | previous version of XP (before SP1a) works the same way (they should by | logic as the CDRW's worked then). I didn't have these files at my disposal | to use while troubleshooting this problem. | | --------Update--------- | | I was also told last night by a friend from Iowa, he fixed the problem by | installing this exe file from Roxio --- udfread_v5.1.1.213-inst.exe. It has | been available since 11/25/04. It worked for him. He found the file while | using Google to research the CDRW problem he was also having and find a fix | to the problem. I have not used this fix. But he sent me the exe file to | try out and see if it is a valid fix to the problem I was having. Today I | plan to uninstall SP2 and then reinstall SP2 (this will overwrite the imapi | files I replaced) and check to see if the "burning" problem present again. | If it is, then I will install the udfread file from Roxio to check out his | fix. Since this file is only about 540k it is easy to e-mail as an | attachment. I will let you know the out come. | | "old" devildog | Simper Fi | ----------------------------------------------- | | "Harry Ohrn" <harry---@webtree.ca> wrote in message | news:u5cF8861EHA.1124@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... | | Are you saying you only replaced the imapi.exe file located in | | C:\WINDOWS\system32 and imapi.sys located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers ? | | | | It would be helpful if you posted the names and locations of the files | | replaced. | | | | -- | | | | Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User] | | www.webtree.ca/windowsxp | | | | | | ""old" devildog" <teyoungATcableNOSPAMone.net> wrote in message | | news:ubJ9aBw1EHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... | | >I have found a "fix" to this problem brought on by the SP2 upgrade. | | > Understand I got many e-mails from Microsoft Support, and one e-mail | from | | > support even stated the only "fix" at this time, to the problem of | | > "burning" | | > to CD was to uninstall SP2 from the computer, that the fault was in the | | > SP2 | | > upgrade. Another e-mail goes as far as stating that Microsoft is aware | of | | > many problems generated by the SP2 upgrade, and they will be addressing | | > these problems "in the future in the form of upgrades or "hotfixes"". | I | | > followed Microsoft's advice to do a firmware flash of my CDRW drive. | Bad | | > news. A new CDRW was damaged beyond repair by this firmware flash. I | was | | > also told this new CDRW did not meet SP2 specs. Samsung and Microsoft | (on | | > their own web pages) show it as being compatible with all Microsoft OS's | | > from 98se on. After growing tired of Microsoft's inability to address | | > this | | > problem, I used my 30+ years of computer experience to trouble shoot the | | > problem myself. As follows is the way I fixed the problem. The | following | | > is | | > a copy of the final e-mail I sent to Microsoft Windows Support this | | > morning. | | > The "fix" works as stated on an 6 month old eMachine computer and new | "out | | > of the box" HP computer. This does not include the same problem some of | | > you | | > are having with DVDRW drives, as I do not have this type of drive and | have | | > not been able to test it on them. Use it at your own risk with a DVDRW | | > drive! But waiting on Microsoft to to admit to the problem may take | | > years, | | > if at all. | | > | | > "old" devildog | | > Simper Fi | | > | | | > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- | | > | | > To: Jeffrey Tan | | > Microsoft Windows Support Professional | | > | | > I was able to find a fix for the problem of "burning" to a CD-R/RW | | > drive | | > after the upgrade to SP2, you and other support staff had been helping | me | | > with. | | > | | > The damaged (from the firmware flash suggested by Microsoft) CDRW was | | > replaced with a 3 year old very well used Samsung CDRW drive ( drivers | | > were | | > also installed). The inability to write to CD-R or CD-RW media was | still | | > present. The properties of a new CD-R or CD-RW was still showing no | free | | > space. | | > | | > I removed all of the files related to imapi (exe, dll & sys) from my | | > computer (noting the locations of all files removed). I then copied the | | > same files to CD-R media from a brand new (out of the box) HP computer | | > with | | > XP Home Edition with SP1a service pack preinstalled. | | > | | > I then installed the "old" imapi files (SP1a versions) into the same | | > locations the SP2 version files were in. Rebooted my computer, and | checked | | > it. The 3 year old CDRW drive now can burn to CD-R or CD-RW media | without | | > any problems. Properties shows the new media as having free space, or | in | | > the case of the CDR with the imapi files, the space left on the drive. | | > The | | > damaged CDRW drive was reinstalled (along with it's drivers) in the | | > computer | | > and is unable to even play a music CD. The "used" CDRW drive was | | > reinstalled. It still works normally, but as it is 3 years old, much | | > slower. | | > | | > The HP computer was then upgraded to SP2, using the upgrade CD | provided | | > by Microsoft. When the HP computer was checked for ability to "burn a | CDR | | > or CDRW after the upgrade to SP2, it failed. Properties showed no free | | > space even on new media. The same data CD-R was used to restore the | imapi | | > files from SP1a to it. It now is able to "burn" to CD-R and CD-RW | media, | | > without removing the entire SP2 upgrade as suggested by you. | | > | | > The problem has been found and the problem lies with the SP2 upgrade. | | > My | | > opinion is either "bad code" in the CD "burning" software of SP2 or | | > intentional disabling (by Microsoft) of the CD "burning" software to | | > appease | | > the music industry, are the only logical answers. | | > | | > I do not copy music CD's, in I fact never listen to them on my | | > computer, | | > as I have a very nice home system that sounds many times better. All I | | > ever | | > "burn" to CD is the photo's taken on my digital camera and data files I | | > back-up to protect my computer in case of OS or hardware failure. I am | not | | > "burning" copyrighted music or software. | | > | | > My computer came with the eMachine OEM version of XP Home Edition | SP1a | | > preinstalled, and new HP computer came with the HP OEM version of XP | Home | | > Edition SP1a preinstalled. Since reverting back to the SP1a versions of | | > all | | > imapi files solved the problem on both the eMachine and HP computers, I | | > would suggest a "hotfix" from Microsoft with the same fix I have | | > discovered. | | > I will be opening up this "fix" to others who have had the same problem. | | > But as the "fix" I have discovered requires a pre-SP2 computer, and most | | > users of XP do not have this advantage. Also a great deal of the XP | users | | > do not have the technical skills to perform this "fix" on their own. | | > | | > Microsoft should make this "fix" available ASAP. Waiting until the | | > next | | > "hotfix" cycle leaves many people in the cold. As Windows Xp was | | > advertised | | > as having the ability to "drag and drop" CD "burning", loss of this | | > ability | | > by the SP2 upgrade, and the continuing adverting as being able to is a | | > case | | > the FTC needs to be made aware of. I believe it is called false | | > advertising. I am still going to pursue the Small Claims case against | | > Microsoft for the replacement of the CDRW drive damaged by following the | | > advice of Microsoft Windows Support Staff. | | > | | > <<snip>> | | > (Deleted my name and e-mail address to stop the spam) | | > "old" devildog | | > Simper Fi | | > | | > | | | | | |
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