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Need to re Install Tiger. CD Drive not working
Even for floppy disks or CD/DVD media, the default[*] is that only root can mount them. [*] The default when nothing is specified, which is not the same thing as the default choice of .... In addition, if such mechanism does indeed exist in the present day versions of Windows, then it sure didn't exist in NT 4.0.

Install problem with Momentics NC and Ultra100 controller
Generally I don't like updating bios's unless absolutely necessary. The bios doesn't seem to be an issue as it will recognise the drive and can even run an install DVD of Vista from it. Disabling writing caching as suggested earlier didn't help I'm afraid (although the drive did appear momentarily in My Computer).

W2K Pro install blues
CoMa hubbabub-...@algonet.se alt comp freeware ImgBurn http://www.imgburn.com/ ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application. ..... I noticed people didn't instantly get what it was for, hopefully that'll change now. Changed: Updated the 'Display Graph Data using DVDInfoPro' icon to the

Reinstall Windows
Yeah, as far aI can tell my Dell 98 cd looks like it's all MS. I didn't get a recovery disk, although they did hide a partition near the end of the drive, In a recent magazine article where they were showing how to install I believe a DVD CD drive and a hardware decoder they finished and found the front bezel

cd writer help
Then you get CD booting working and use a Knoppix Live CD to try and read his files and copy to CD/DVD/USB/Networked PC/image. I took home the one hard drive, placed it in my desktop, ran a boot CD Didn't say what boot CD. and used A43 and to put wininet.dll in the correct directory. Also A43? thought I should run

BIOS and basic hardware drivers
It leaves a lot of things in the registry and on your hard drive that will keep 6.0 from installing correctly. I will try your way and see if it will work. (just to protect myself) then copied the Vista 64 (OEM) CD onto my hard drive (Didn't work from CD (of DVD what ever it was) then ran setup and told it to

Hard Drive Temperature
... to your install base and OS. Most data files do not need to be imaged but rather backed up to another file system (eg another disk drive, DVD, etc. (A problem may have been introduced way back when such and such was installed, but it didn't evidence itself until something else was installed or updated.

Windows/Linux dual booting
Now all I have to do is figure out how to configure my CD/DVD combo to act as a back-up drive, and I'll be set. If you have any suggestions about where to look for that info (I didn't get a manual with the Sonic/Record Now drive/software), I'd surely appreciate it. Again, many thanks - this was ever so much easier

Bug#340390: Installation report: no disks detected
Every time I try to open the HD it tells me that I need to insert a CD first. I tried uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, that didn't work. I have an older version of the program installed on my tablet PC and had to fuss with it a bit to get a drive letter for a "real" DVD/CD drive.

eMac - help!
The system also has a floppy and and DVD/CD drive; I booted off the latter. fdisk /dev/hda when I shelled out reported it couldn't find the device. The Win98 install hung up before I got to format the partition. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-REQU...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Install Problem (Fdisk Partition)
I installed Daemon Tools onto my comp just before, it's a virtual DVD/CD drive that you can mount an image into. I installed it as I wanted to test modifying Yeah I know, install linux. It hasn't got the software I like using though. Strange, I installed the same software on an XP Pro machine and it didn't seem

A renaming problem
I decided to try to install windows xp because I didn't want the windows vista on the system. while installing windows xp, I realized that I had lost the For example, the ubuntu install cd would load up, and after 7-10 minutes just freeze. with the gateway windows vista reinstall dvd, The screen came on as

booting from CD
It might work this time An oddity about the temperatures: When the drives heated up (after I had something to read the temperature), they _all_ did it, and they didn't reach a critical point. Regarding the DVD/CD drive... Do you think I should reinstall the NVIDIA controller(s)? I would think that would be

OEM Win98SE vs. Full Retail Version Win98SE
In an earlier experiment I found that USB/2 didn't work correctly for me with my IBM T43p and Solaris 10 for devices like USB memory keys or hard disks either. So I had to use a USB connected DVD/CD drive if I wanted to have two hard disks in the notebook. The one problem I had is that the grub menu.lst was set

Was this a virus? Can I reinstall XP from a flash disk (CD ...
COM, plus Boot.ini, which is not copied from the CD but built on the HD by Setup. And then there is the boot sector, which is not a file at all; you can't use "normal" I removed the 32bit XP system, and I felt that Grub wasn't making much sense any longer so I inserted the 64bit XP system DVD and ran FIXMBR.

Cannot Get TRL DVD ROM to read disk
and it is inserted into your DVD/CD drive. During bootup the bios tries to find a bootable media first on the floppy-drive, your DVD/CD, CDR/RW and if there is neither a This didn't work. I then made a 4 floppy disk install set from the W2K CD. After the 4th floppy, I got the start of the installation screen,

Spamhaus Statement on the Tiscali problem
But that's how it works... creates a virtual drive (or set of drives, up to 4 DVD/CD drive emulators, each being able to mount their own image). a program with has a cd rom emulator. I then had "SCSI and RAID" listed under my device manager and XP would look for drivers when it started up. I didn't know then.

Very Slow Install of XP Pro
... (just to protect myself) then copied the Vista 64 (OEM) CD onto my hard drive (Didn't work from CD (of DVD what ever it was) then ran setup and told it to All the literature says that I don't install ActiveSync on my desktop, but that Windos Mobile Desktop Center should do all the connecting (magically).

**G3 OSX UPDATE!!!**
It doesn't list the HD at all. The only IDE device it shows it recognizes is the DVD/CD drive. All IDE channels are set to auto detect. That obviously isn't I didn't test the original drive in another system yet, but the second drive I put in there was tested right before I installed it and exact same thing.

Fatal exception error
So I stripped it down again and did a new install on the C: drive. A very nice surprise was to find that everything I had on E drive (the VAR didn't partition the HD until AFTER I told them how I wanted SBS setup - this was over 3 years ago), so D drive is the CD-ROM) was preserved. It had all the log files from