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  1. i know i said i was going to forget this for now, but i'm wondering about an OS and whether i should get a 64-bit os. i'm running win xp pro on my current hp, but i lost the os install cd so i need to buy a replacement. i wanna go 64-bit to max out on memory, but the MS choices are limited and installing a 64-bit linux distro is a lot of change all at once. plus, i think not all hardware vendors make 64-bit drivers.

     

    the other option is vista, but i'm loathe to adopt it, especially right now when it's so shabby.

     

    i'm thinking my only option seems to be buying xp pro. my problem with that--beside giving $$$ to MS--is that the price of xp has gone up since the release of the aforementioned shabby vista.

     

    what to do, what to do.

  2. there will most likely be a lot of thin lines bent at an angle too that don't really block ports. They are kinda springy to keep the plate in place and prevent popping out and are a Ground for the ports to the case.

     

    i thought they were supposed to stay, but some of them look like they're obstructing ports [at least partially]. thx borg.

  3. I promised a lot of dumb questions, so here's another: the I/O panel has a bunch of tabs that I'm not sure what to do with. Some of them are clearly 'punch-outs' that pop in and break off easy. Others are annoying little thin tabs that don't come off easy. Are these supposed to be left on? Do I cut them off? My mobo and case both provide I/O panels, but neither manual says anything about these.

  4. 1 x ATA 133/100/66/3 IDE connector

    The DVD-ROM device(s) you are going to use, are those PATA or SATA?

     

    Crap! :angry: Its PATA. I guess I need a new burner now too. Although, maybe I should keep my burner--it's a brand new LiteOn--and ditch my current PATA drives.

  5. So here's what I've gone with:

     

    Case- Anetc Nine Hundred

    Mobo- ABIT IP35 Pro

    PSU- Corsair 450VX

    HDD- 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATA

    RAM- 4GB [2x2GB] Mushkin HP2-6400 DDR2

    CPU- Q6600

    Cooling- ASUS V-60 [@LOCOENG- The Thermalright ULTRA-120 is sweet, but pricey, esp. after adding a fan. This HSF reminds me of the Thermal right, got strong reviews at newegg, and was a more budget-friendly solution. I'm going to try it for a while and see.]

    GPU- None. [i'm going to try my old ATI All-in-Wonder 9000+]

     

    I've decided to put off worrying about a 64-bit OS for a while, but that leave an open issue. The new mobo is SATA capable and I got the Seagate to be my boot drive to take advantage of the high speeds, but I'd like to keep my existing set up. That means I either use my old PATA drive as the boot drive or image my current drive and paste the image on the new drive. Does anyone know anything about that off hand? I've never transferred a full image of one drive to another, but I seem to think the drives [or the partitions] must be exactly the same size? Anyone?

  6. So what is the budget?

    No real budget. I plan to play it by ear [or wallet]. I want to build a hardcore system, but don't want to get soaked. I'm with Borg and want one of the new 45nm Intel Quads, but there's a premium to pay on those. A 65nm Duo can obviously be had for much less. What I can't decide is, if I go with a Duo, will I always wish I had sprung for the Quad? Is a new 45nm Quad worth the extra $$, or would I be better off with a Duo and more memory instead?

     

    Either
    CPU
    will be better than my current [AMD Athlon XP 3000+ 2.16GHz], but I'd like whatever I get to hold up for a while performance wise.

     

    I plan to eventually overclock...once I figure out how to do that.

     

    I read the thread on your recent build and picked up a fair amount, but I'm not sure if some of the items you chose are right for me or not. I did, however, save the pics of your case interior as a model of organization that I hope to replicate.

    get in now to buy memory though as prices are set to go up very soon well according to what I read yesterday

    I'm on board with that, but what should I buy and how much? DDR2 or DDR3? 2, 4, or 8 gigs? What else is important to know or consider here?

     

    Let me throw some more things out there if anyone is willing to help on these:

     

    mobo

    I'll need something Intel compatible and want a full-sized board. I've read (here, I think) that the JMicron
    SATA
    /
    IDE
    controllers on ASUS boards won't allow booting into linux. I'm hoping to pick and fully convert to a linux distro within a year or two, so that would be a problem.

     

    I'm not sure how to choose one over another here, except that it needs to be compatible with all the other stuff I buy.

    case

    I'm real high on the
    , but the latter isn't available yet and will be very pricey.

     

    I'm also looking at the
    . It's a mid tower and I really want space to work and expand, so I'm worried I might need a full tower. But I'm not going to be doing any modding, and this thing is sweet and more importantly has USB and audio up top and exposed for easy access. I also like the
    for a sleeker, quieter rig but doubt I'll go that route
  7. Success and at lightning speed! Thank you all so much for your help and patience. I'm sure I'll be back with more questions as I delve into more advanced and refined burns, but I can at least get basic burns of .avi files to DVD player playable discs now. [it wasn't much good to me to be backing up my DVDs if I couldn't make usable discs from my backup files.]

     

    And thanks so much for ImgBurn--it's overwhelmingly generous to give such a spectacular program to the world for free. Keep up the great work!

  8. I've replaced my ancient HP writer with a new Lite-On burner and scrapped my old media in favor of TY discs, but I'm still having problems. Here's my log:

     

    =============================================================

     

    I 03:02:31 ImgBurn Version 2.4.0.0 started!

    I 03:02:31 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

    I 03:02:31 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,916 KB - Available: 434,232 KB

    W 03:02:31 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

    I 03:02:32 Initialising SPTI...

    I 03:02:32 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 03:02:32 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM!

    I 03:23:38 Operation Started!

    I 03:23:38 Source File: H:\torrent\movies\nosferatu\dvd\dvd.iso

    I 03:23:38 Source File Sectors: 2,138,896 (MODE1/2048)

    I 03:23:38 Source File Size: 4,380,459,008 bytes

    I 03:23:38 Source File Volume Identifier: Nosferatu

    I 03:23:38 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 004E2C150020A307

    I 03:23:38 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 03:23:38 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 03:23:38 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 03:23:38 Destination Device: [1:0:0] ATAPI DVD A DH20A4H QP57 (G:) (ATA)

    I 03:23:38 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: TYG03) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x, 18x, 20x)

    I 03:23:38 Destination Media Sectors: 2,297,888

    I 03:23:38 Write Mode: DVD

    I 03:23:38 Write Type: DAO

    I 03:23:38 Write Speed: 2x

    I 03:23:38 Link Size: Auto

    I 03:23:38 Test Mode: No

    I 03:23:38 OPC: Yes

    I 03:23:38 BURN-Proof: Enabled

    I 03:23:38 Advanced Settings - Force HT: No, Online HT: No, OverSpeed: No, SmartBurn: Yes

    W 03:25:43 Optimum Power Calibration Failed! - Reason: Power Calibration Area Error

    W 03:25:43 Retrying (1)...

    W 03:26:04 Optimum Power Calibration Failed! - Reason: Power Calibration Area Error

    I 03:26:04 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)

    I 03:26:05 Writing LeadIn...

    W 03:26:22 Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Power Calibration Area Error

    W 03:26:22 Retrying (1 of 20)...

    W 03:26:41 Retry Failed - Power Calibration Area Error

    W 03:26:41 Retrying (2 of 20)...

    W 03:26:58 Retry Failed - Power Calibration Area Error

    W 03:26:58 Retrying (3 of 20)...

    I 03:27:11 Abort Request Acknowledged

    W 03:27:17 Retry Failed - Power Calibration Area Error

    E 03:27:17 Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Power Calibration Area Error

    I 03:27:17 Synchronising Cache...

    W 03:27:26 User opted to skip the 'Close Track/Session/Disc' functions.

    E 03:27:26 Failed to Write Image!

    E 03:27:26 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:03:48

    I 03:27:26 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A

     

    =============================================================

     

    I don't know what this means. Please help.

  9. You can probably ditch:

     

    GEARAspiWDM

    PFC

    PxHelp20

     

    I ditched the filters.

     

    I very much doubt that'll fix the issue though. Looks just like a drive/firmware/media issue to me - but then you already know the drive is about 20 years old!

     

    I figured out I was trying to burn too fast. I slowed my burn down to 2x and tried again. Here's the log:

     

    I 17:18:04 ImgBurn Version 2.4.0.0 started!

    I 17:18:04 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

    I 17:18:04 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,916 KB - Available: 422,692 KB

    W 17:18:04 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

    I 17:18:05 Initialising SPTI...

    I 17:18:05 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 17:18:05 Found 1 DVD+RW!

    I 17:28:17 Operation Started!

    I 17:28:17 Source File: H:\torrent\movies\nosferatu\dvd\dvd.iso

    I 17:28:17 Source File Sectors: 2,138,896 (MODE1/2048)

    I 17:28:17 Source File Size: 4,380,459,008 bytes

    I 17:28:17 Source File Volume Identifier: Nosferatu

    I 17:28:17 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 004E2C150020A307

    I 17:28:17 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 17:28:17 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 17:28:17 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 17:28:17 Destination Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300n 3.20 (G:) (ATA)

    I 17:28:17 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Speeds: 2.4x)

    I 17:28:17 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104

    I 17:28:17 Write Mode: DVD

    I 17:28:17 Write Type: DAO

    I 17:28:17 Write Speed: 2x

    I 17:28:17 Link Size: Auto

    I 17:28:17 Test Mode: No

    I 17:28:17 OPC: Yes

    I 17:28:17 BURN-Proof: Enabled

    I 17:28:35 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)

    I 17:28:36 Writing LeadIn...

    I 17:28:37 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    I 17:28:37 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    I 17:50:14 Synchronising Cache...

    I 17:50:15 Closing Track...

    I 17:50:37 Finalising Disc...

    I 17:50:51 Image MD5: 5721da3e4d31aeebae488690845fc078

    I 17:50:51 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:22:34

    I 17:50:51 Average Write Rate: 3,300 KB/s (2.4x) - Maximum Write Rate: 3,439 KB/s (2.5x)

    I 17:50:51 Cycling Tray before Verify...

    I 17:51:18 Device Ready!

    I 17:51:20 Operation Started!

    I 17:51:20 Source Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300n 3.20 (G:) (ATA)

    I 17:51:20 Source Media Type: DVD+R (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: RICOHJPN-R00-01) (Speeds: 2.4x)

    I 17:51:20 Image File: H:\torrent\movies\nosferatu\dvd\dvd.iso

    I 17:51:20 Image File Sectors: 2,138,896 (MODE1/2048)

    I 17:51:20 Image File Size: 4,380,459,008 bytes

    I 17:51:20 Image File Volume Identifier: Nosferatu

    I 17:51:20 Image File Volume Set Identifier: 004E2C150020A307

    I 17:51:20 Image File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 17:51:20 Image File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 17:51:20 Image File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 17:51:20 Read Speed (Data/Audio): MAX / MAX

    I 17:51:20 Verifying Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    I 17:51:20 Verifying Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    W 18:37:37 Failed to Read Sector 539472 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:37:37 Sector 539472 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:05 Failed to Read Sector 539473 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:05 Sector 539473 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:09 Failed to Read Sector 539474 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:09 Sector 539474 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:13 Failed to Read Sector 539475 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:13 Sector 539475 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:16 Failed to Read Sector 539476 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:16 Sector 539476 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:20 Failed to Read Sector 539477 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:20 Sector 539477 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:28 Failed to Read Sector 539478 - Unrecovered Read Error

    W 18:38:28 Sector 539478 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:31 Failed to Read Sector 539479 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:31 Sector 539479 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:35 Failed to Read Sector 539480 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:35 Sector 539480 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:38 Failed to Read Sector 539481 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:38 Sector 539481 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:41 Failed to Read Sector 539482 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:41 Sector 539482 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:44 Failed to Read Sector 539483 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:44 Sector 539483 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:47 Failed to Read Sector 539484 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:47 Sector 539484 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    W 18:38:52 Failed to Read Sector 539485 - No Seek Complete

    W 18:38:52 Sector 539485 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    E 18:38:57 Failed to Read Sector 539486 - No Seek Complete

    E 18:38:57 Sector 539486 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB

    E 18:38:57 Failed to Verify Sectors!

    E 18:38:57 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:47:37

    I 18:38:57 Average Verify Rate: 377 KB/s (0.3x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 4,227 KB/s (3.1x)

     

    ===============================================

     

    After the failed burn, I ran vso inspector. Here's that log:

     

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM warning Surface scan cancelled by user

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM info Average read speed: 2.54x

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM info Maximum read speed: 3.78x

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM info Minimum read speed: 0.01x

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM info Good: 25.22%, Problem: 0.01%, Error: 0.01%

    2/16/2008 6:51:18 PM error Reading of sector 539568 to 539584 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:50:31 PM error Reading of sector 539552 to 539568 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:50:00 PM error Reading of sector 539536 to 539552 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:49:31 PM error Reading of sector 539520 to 539536 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:49:03 PM error Reading of sector 539504 to 539520 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:48:31 PM error Reading of sector 539488 to 539504 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:47:58 PM error Reading of sector 539472 to 539488 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:44:00 PM warning Reading of sector 159792 to 159808 required 2 tries

    2/16/2008 6:43:57 PM warning Reading of sector 159760 to 159776 required 6 tries

    2/16/2008 6:43:44 PM error Reading of sector 159728 to 159744 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:43:22 PM warning Reading of sector 159648 to 159664 required 3 tries

    2/16/2008 6:43:15 PM error Reading of sector 159616 to 159632 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:42:54 PM error Reading of sector 159584 to 159600 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:42:31 PM error Reading of sector 159552 to 159568 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:42:09 PM error Reading of sector 159520 to 159536 failed: Code 00 00 00 [No sense information.]

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Scanning DVD from sector 0 to 2138895

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Total sector count: 2138895

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Surface Scan started

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Layers: 1

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Capacity: 4.08 GB (2138896 Sectors)

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Media ID: RICOHJPN-R00-01

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Label: NOSFERATU

    2/16/2008 6:39:58 PM info Media Type: DVD+R

     

    =============================================

     

    I know my burner is old and crappy [source Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300n 3.20 (G:) (ATA)], but my media isn't as bad as I thought--it's 2nd class RICOHJPN-R00-01, and the vos database indicates a 93.5% success rate out of 12,800 samples.

     

    Beside upgrading to Taiyo Yudens and investing in a new burner, is there anything else going wrong here? Shouldn't I be able to get a decent burn rate on this media even with the old burner?

  10. I know I'm using crappy media and a crappy burner [i'm working on fixing both], but if someone could take a look at the log and Filter Driver Load Order to let me know if there is some other reason I can't finalize my burns.

     

    Log file:

     

    I 01:36:15 ImgBurn Version 2.4.0.0 started!

    I 01:36:15 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

    I 01:36:15 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,916 KB - Available: 504,308 KB

    W 01:36:15 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

    I 01:36:16 Initialising SPTI...

    I 01:36:16 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 01:36:16 Found 1 DVD+RW!

    I 01:37:36 Operation Started!

    I 01:37:36 Source File: H:\torrent\movies\nosferatu\dvd\dvd.iso

    I 01:37:36 Source File Sectors: 2,138,896 (MODE1/2048)

    I 01:37:36 Source File Size: 4,380,459,008 bytes

    I 01:37:36 Source File Volume Identifier: Nosferatu

    I 01:37:36 Source File Volume Set Identifier: 004E2C150020A307

    I 01:37:36 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.3.2.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!

    I 01:37:36 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn

    I 01:37:36 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

    I 01:37:36 Destination Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 300n 3.20 (G:) (ATA)

    I 01:37:36 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Speeds: 2.4x)

    I 01:37:36 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104

    I 01:37:36 Write Mode: DVD

    I 01:37:36 Write Type: DAO

    I 01:37:36 Write Speed: MAX

    I 01:37:36 Link Size: Auto

    I 01:37:36 Test Mode: No

    I 01:37:36 OPC: Yes

    I 01:37:36 BURN-Proof: Enabled

    I 01:37:48 Filling Buffer... (40 MB)

    I 01:37:49 Writing LeadIn...

    I 01:37:49 Writing Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    I 01:37:49 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 2138895)

    I 01:59:26 Synchronising Cache...

    I 01:59:27 Closing Track...

    I 01:59:43 Finalising Disc...

    W 02:00:15 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (97%, 0/3) - Write Error

    W 02:00:15 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Write Error

    W 02:00:15 Retrying (2 of 3)...

    W 02:00:33 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (97%, 0/3) - Write Error

    W 02:00:33 Retry Failed - Write Error

    W 02:00:33 Retrying (3 of 3)...

    W 02:02:07 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (97%, 0/3) - No Seek Complete

    W 02:02:07 Retry Failed - No Seek Complete

    W 02:02:07 Retrying (4 of 3)...

    W 02:03:52 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (97%, 0/3) - No Seek Complete

    W 02:03:52 Retry Failed - No Seek Complete

    W 19:24:30 Retrying (4)...

    W 19:24:25 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (97%, 0/3) - No Seek Complete

    W 19:24:25 Retry Failed - No Seek Complete

    E 19:24:32 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Write Error

    I 19:24:32 Finalising Disc (Last Attempt!)...

    E 19:26:12 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Write Error

    E 19:26:12 Failed to Write Image!

    E 19:26:12 Operation Failed! - Duration: 17:48:35

    I 19:26:12 Average Write Rate: 3,300 KB/s (2.4x) - Maximum Write Rate: 3,439 KB/s (2.5x)

     

     

    ===============================================

    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.4.0.0

    ===============================================

     

    Upper Device Filter: redbook

    Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM

    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device

    Lower Class Filter: PFC

    Lower Class Filter: PxHelp20

    Lower Device Filter: imapi

     

    Filter Name: redbook

    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\redbook.sys

    File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)

    File Description: Redbook Audio Filter Driver

    Product Name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

    Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180

    Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

    Copyright: © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

     

    Filter Name: GEARAspiWDM

    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\GEARAspiWDM.sys

    File Version: 1.026 [1.0.2.6]

    File Description: Filter Driver for 2k and XP

    Product Name: GEARAspi

    Product Version: 7.xx [1.0.2.6]

    Company Name: GEAR Software

    Copyright: Copyright © GEAR Software 2003

     

    Filter Name: PFC

    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\pfc.sys

    File Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]

    File Description: Padus® ASPI Shell

    Product Name: Padus® ASPI Shell

    Product Version: 2, 5, 0, 201 [2.5.0.201]

    Company Name: Padus, Inc.

    Copyright: © Padus, Inc. 1999-2001. All rights reserved.

     

    Filter Name: PxHelp20

    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\PxHelp20.sys

    File Version: 3.00.56a [3.0.56.0]

    File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for Windows 2000/XP

    Product Name: PxHelp20

    Product Version: [2.0.0.0]

    Company Name: Sonic Solutions

    Copyright: Copyright © Sonic Solutions

     

    Filter Name: imapi

    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\imapi.sys

    File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)

    File Description: IMAPI Kernel Driver

    Product Name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

    Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180

    Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

    Copyright: © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

     

    ============================

     

    Any feedback would be appreciated. Thx- :thumbup:

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