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  1. Is this the bit that scared you ?
  2. I would. It may not be absolutely necessary but I would assume it is, which is why I would reboot personally.
  3. PSOB would be the latest there was a PSOC that seems to have vanished from liteon's site http://www.liteonit.com/DOWNLOADS/ODD/SHW-...re/DR16PS0B.rar
  4. As an example I downloaded the latest 7zip beta - 7z444.exe file size 857 KB (877,976 bytes) rarred it up and file size ends up 840 KB (860,348 bytes). Then used 7zip to do same, set compression to Ultra, file format 7z etc. files size ended up 847 KB (867,712 bytes) Gzip on the other hand is the best compression I have witnessed whereby file stored on a server with gzip enabled the file size is 10k, download it it arrives at your desktop as 10k, unzipped is 10 meg. The gzip option in 7zip got the beta7z444.exe to 838k.
  5. No, no , no - you got the normal ones, maybe the other time you got very lucky and got a good batch.
  6. I never bother with audio or video files as there is no benefit to compressing mp3 files as they are already compressed, divx the same, etc. I use it for Apps, docs, pdf, general stuff.
  7. I find winrar with correct options will compress better than 7 zip, every file I have tried so far always ends up smaller in winrar.
  8. very nice. I desperately looked for shit hitting water in the same style, to no avail
  9. I like it , nah it's rubbish, well it's ok.
  10. do you have a dvd writer and not just a combo drive cdrw/dvdrom whatever the drive is there seem to be a lot of firmware updates for it, well for COM anyway http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?cate...p;manufactor=28 samsung support page only seem to say its combo
  11. Happy Birthday. Slippers are in the post. Sorry I'm keeping the pipe
  12. dontasciime

    TISP

    I winnit be using it.
  13. dontasciime

    TISP

    http://www.google.com/tisp/
  14. No problems here writing a +rw setting booktype to dvd-rom using ImgBurn 2.3.0.0 then erase or write over no problems.
  15. too much strain on hard drive
  16. so you tried to erase first quick or full did you just try and write to it without erasing which dvd writer do you have and what was the disc wrote on if different to the writer eg a home dvd recorder or sim
  17. re write the disc and change booktype to what you want, it holds last write last recorded. i misread what you typed but you should have still just tried to overwrite data
  18. dontasciime

    Gary Glitter

    It's Good To Be Back
  19. check to see if you have a recent firmware in your drive, Might as well check your cables as well. your machine a Dell from the little info on your drive, there seem to be lots of unhappy users of that drive, who report nothing but problems do not go running this yet as this may not have anything to do with your drive so click link and read http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...mp;fileid=63977 actually it's so old i doubt it will apply may still come in handy for you if drive goes into PIO mode though. I have found some firmware latest appears to be DE07 there is no read me with it to say if it is def for your drive so will try and find more info and a direct link to dell instead of their ftp don't now think DE07 is for your drive but this is http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...p;fileid=193445 is the laptop you got Inspiron 6400/E1505 if so and your writer is the TS-L632D then maybe update the firmware and see if it then likes your media better As always the risk of flashing drive is your own.
  20. from the Little of the log you posted , you were trying to write a disc, so should have nothing to do with the data you got from the read mode or whatever means you took data off the original etc.
  21. if that media is crap, then it will make a big difference. If you get some decent media, taiyo yuden or verbatim try and post back to see if it does make a difference.
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