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USB Universal Host Controllers - 24D2, 24D4, 24D7, 24DE
under the Intel 82081EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller-24DD
all are usb2
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Face it, these computers are mostly at least 4-6 years old, they are obsolete, it's time to retire them. Just like a programmer wrote in a newsgroup he didn't see any reason to write his code to work with
such antiquated software.
I reload some old computers every now and then and give away to friends, they ask will it get on the internet, I say no, use it for young kids and old games or learning cd's.
I'm in almost the same boat as I mostly still use w2k (which is 7 years old now). I find it alot easier and faster to navigate than XP.
Hmm.... Lightning, are you going to dump 98/Me support as well?
W2K support should extend a little longer, a lot of corps just finished moving to it in the last few years.
Since NT didn't support usb!
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Driver Name: elbycdfl.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: ElbyCDIO Filter Driver
File Version: 4, 2, 0, 0 [4.2.0.0]
Product Name: CloneCD
Product Version: 4, 2, 0, 0 [4.2.0.0]
Company Name: Elaborate Bytes AG
Driver Name: anydvd.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: AnyDVD Filter Driver
File Version: 6.0.1.1 [6.0.1.1]
Product Name: AnyDVD
Product Version: 6.0.1.1 [6.0.1.1]
Company Name: SlySoft, Inc.
the first one I have been testing for a few years, the second one others claim is safe
I am blacklisting all sonic/gear ones and adaptec aspi's
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what lower filters are considered safe?
it would seem anydvd and clone's are
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Face it, these computers are mostly at least 4-6 years old, they are obsolete, it's time to retire them. Just like a programmer wrote in a newsgroup he didn't see any reason to write his code to work with
such antiquated software.
I reload some old computers every now and then and give away to friends, they ask will it get on the internet, I say no, use it for young kids and old games or learning cd's.
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beware the DQ60
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I have seen some awfully good scans of those pioneer burns,
but you know the "corn" is cursed.
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Will the program get a name change?
ImgBurnPlus?
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I have run into 2 people lately, one with 1500 MIJ blanks, another
3000, now that's a little extreme, even for a mod at cdfreaks.
But I am jealous, green with envy!
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TY is making dvd-r DL now so whenever it gets out of japan, things may change. My crystal ball is cloudy on this issue.
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I ordered 200, hope they haven't degraded with age, missed out on the last of the tyg01's. YudenT02's are only available online for a lot more.
several people seem to be stocking up on premium older media
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[RICOHJPN-R01-02]
I am hoping these will be this mid like corn tested
http://www.allmediaoutlet.com/allmedia/spe...up-1892.htm?bcc
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ever wonder why a woman's menstrual cycle and the lunar month are the same? Almost enough to make you believe in astrology, not?
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now if it hit the moon and broke the tidal lock, that would be a
significant show and a long one
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Is anyone still using these? I ran into a deal in the USA for 23cents a disk delivered,
did they ever put out bad batches?
My last ritek 8x dvd+r's were not very good.
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have you tried setting with qsuite?
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what's the firmware on the benq 1620?
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MID: TYG02 Silver Thermal #223
james over at cdfreaks is getting consistent pif total
below 40 with this batch, OMG
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from alienx69 report on the game of chinese whispers
Burner 1
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Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM
Upper Device Filter: redbook
Device Object: _NEC DVD_RW ND-3540A
Lower Class Filter: PxHelp20
Lower Device Filter: imapi
Driver Name: gearaspiwdm.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: CDRom Class Filter Driver
File Version: 2.033 [2.0.3.3]
Product Name: GEAR.wrks
Product Version: 7.xx [2.0.3.3]
Company Name: GEAR Software Inc.
Driver Name: redbook.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: Redbook Audio Filter Driver
File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) [5.1.2600.2180]
Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System
Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180 [5.1.2600.2180]
Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
Driver Name: pxhelp20.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for Windows 2000/XP
File Version: 2.02.62a [2.2.62.0]
Product Name: PxHelp20
Product Version: [2.0.0.0]
Company Name: Sonic Solutions
Driver Name: imapi.sys
File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers
File Description: IMAPI Kernel Driver
File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) [5.1.2600.2180]
Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System
Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180 [5.1.2600.2180]
Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
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know where anybody can find a misplaced pallet of tyg01's?
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reminds me of this college professor who ordered a new dell some years back, plugged it up and turned it on, blew up and caught fire in his office, dell sent him a new one special overnight delivery and picked up the remains
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a few years ago I was trying to help a friend add ram to his emachine,
by telephone, I said put it in one of the open slots, after a while we figured out
it wouldn't fit in a pci slot
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well tizz, we'll have you building computers next
first a usb card, then a drive or two, some ram
chinese whispers revisited
in ImgBurn Support
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are any of the adaptec aspi's safe with windows xp?