Does Vista cause problems in Backing Up?
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10. November 2007 @ 02:37 |
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There are a lot of issues, but the question is does Vista cause backing up issues working with pay and freeware? I've heard yes and no here at AD. I think yes, Vista causes problems and Xp is the way to go. How about some of your thoughts
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10. November 2007 @ 04:06 |
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I don't have Vista yet and don't plan on getting it anytime soon but i think most the burning software is working fine
dvd shrink
dvdfab decrypter
clonedvd 2 + anydvd
the biggest problem is confliting software which is hard to pin down sometimes
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david66
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10. November 2007 @ 22:13 |
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Vista does not cause backup issues i am running Vista with nero 7 plus dvd shrink and dvddecryptor plus dvd fab decrypter all work lot of problems are caused by firmware not up to date not enough RAM vista reguires lots of RAM 512 is not enough I use 2gigs
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11. November 2007 @ 19:14 |
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I have the option of using either XP or Vista & have had no problems so far in Vista with backing up anything.
System: Microsoft Windows Xp Pro 2002 SP3 / Windows XP Pro X64 Edition. Computer: AMD Athlon(tm) 64x2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ 2.51 GHz. 4.00 GB of RAM.
Samsung TSSTcorp SH-S182D (SB06), Samsung TSSTcorp SH-S203B (SB01-2 FB FR), LG HL-DT-ST GSA-H62N (CL01), Plextor PX810SA (1.01) & external Plextor PX-716A (1.11).
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17. November 2007 @ 15:40 |
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I have vista and had some problems at first.My Favorite program did not work at all Nero screwed up my computer. When I installed nero my dvd icon from my computer disapeared, I had to do a system restore to fix my problem as well as unistalling the program.I too need a program where I can divid up my 1/2 hour clips into chapters so I can pick and chose as needed. I will be trying one recomenged elsewere on this forum
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Imacreep
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18. November 2007 @ 15:45 |
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Probably it depends on what kind of burner or computer you have, but definitly I think vista cause problems burning discs. I have a new DELL 2gig RAM, 500 HD, and a combo burner. However, I haven't be able to burn any disc succesfuly. I have used paid and free software, but nothing. For example I have a dvd image of a movie I tried to burn it with ImgBurn. It says the operation was succesful, but when I check the dvd to see how was the copy, the disc was empty, nothing was copied. So I decided to play around with the setting but now everytime that I do it my system freeze and I have to restart the computer. I have tried different things that I was told in other treads but still nothing. Can anybody direct me to a guide on how to have installed vista and xp at the same time?
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david66
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19. November 2007 @ 00:52 |
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What brand of blank media are you using? lots of problems are caused by poor quality media also make sure your firmware for your burner is up to date
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Imacreep
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19. November 2007 @ 02:17 |
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Yea many people asked me about the media that I use. Well I have used TDK for a while and like I said I don't have a problem when I used with my laptop with xp or with a mac. besides I have tried verbatim, and maxel and the result is the same. A waist of a disc or a disc that only can be played in the computer but not in a stand alone dvd player. Again those discs work fine with other computers just not with this new Dell with Vista. I wonder If dell can send me a disc of windows XP to install it?
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19. November 2007 @ 04:30 |
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try using Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim burning at a max speed of 8x or even 4x if you're still having problems.
I have found that Taiyo Yuden will play in about anything so i don;t think its the dell/vista issue.
make sure you have the most up to date firmware for the drive/burner ,check here
http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
the TDK most likely will code as CMC Mag which is poor media
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Imacreep
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19. November 2007 @ 05:05 |
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Thanks for the advise SoZo. Actually I just finished trying to burn one disc using a verbatim at a speed of 6x. Same thing It will play in the computer, even in my xbox, but it won't play in the samsung dvd player that I want it to play. The TDK might be poor media but how come it plays fine when is burned from a mac or my laptop? I really appreciate the advise. I will check the link about the firm ware. Thanks man.
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19. November 2007 @ 05:17 |
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are you using DVD dash R or DVD plus R format?? and the media that worked was it 8x speed or 16x speed media??
the DVD dash R is more compatible with most dvd players or if you're using the DVD plus R booktype to DVD-ROM for better playback compatabilty
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Imacreep
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19. November 2007 @ 20:59 |
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Yes. They are DVD-R 16x and a burn them to 4x or 8x speed. That is the reason that I use DVD-R because of the compatibility. Another thing that I notice is that if I burn it first to a DVD-RW Memorex or Maxell brand the copies play fine most of the time, but after that when I burn it to the DVD-Rs they don't play and sometines it says prohibit disc play. It is so damn weird.
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20. November 2007 @ 02:57 |
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hummm its definitely a compatibility issue between the blank media and the DVD player. its going to be trial and error finding media that works with it. i would try Taiyo Yuden DVD-R my bet they will work. (this is what i use and they pretty much play on everything i throw them at) you can call supermediastore and get samples to try them out before you buy some. heres a link
http://www.supermediastore.com/media1.ht...CFRd9NAodvxEjvQ
1-626-363-1490
your other choice is to get a different dvd player. BTW how old is that Samsung?
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Imacreep
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20. November 2007 @ 05:51 |
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Trying to figure what is the problem, if is the media, burner or vista is driving me crazy. I just finish to burn like I say the same DVD image iso file using the same TDK DVD-R disc but in a mac, and this one works perfectly in the player. The player is not that old. Less than a year. Its a Home theater system. the same thing happens when I play the disc in my xbox.
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21. November 2007 @ 05:04 |
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it could be a software conflit with Vista
I would still try the Taiyo Yuden DVDs
the TDK will code out as CMC mag most likley which is poor media
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slugfuk
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21. November 2007 @ 08:10 |
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@ imacreep..
I saw the magic word dell and just wondered if this might have a little to do with it.. I know it's probably not the same model drive but.. it's a dell... and the quote is from a vista burning problems topic which sounds very similar to yours
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Hello All...
I am a CSE for Beaming DATA Corp. We bought some HP
Pavilion dv2000 laptops. There has been some problems with
the dvd drive in them.
the DVD drive is called
slimtype DVD A DS8AZH ATA
A really good drive on an XP machine. It seems there may be an
exploit somewhere in the HP updater. When we update the
driver the drive dies.
Here is the fix:
Run your update or whatever changes you need to make to your
system. Go to the device manager in the control panel and
disable the DVD drive.
You will have to work in the registry because someone is
deliberatly changing the registry and this causes the drive to quit
working.
=== Backing Up Registry and Registry Key ===
CAUTION: The registry contains critical information and a
registry backup is essential. An incorrect registry
entry may cause serious system problems or prevent the
computer from starting. You will not be warned of any
incorrect registry entries. If the registry is not
backed up, the only way to recover the system is to
reinstall the operating system. Do not double-click the
Backup.reg file on the desktop unless you intend to undo
the changes you are making to the registry.
1. Click Start and type regedit in the text box.
2. Click "File" in the menu.
3. Click "Export" from the drop-down menu.
4. Click the down arrow beside "Save In" and select Local Disk
(C.
5. Type Backup.reg in the File Name field.
6. Click Save.
=== Deleting UpperFilter and LowerFilter Registry Keys ===
1. Click Start and click Run.
2. In the Open box, type regedit and click OK.
3. Click the plus (+) sign beside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
4. Click the plus (+) sign beside System.
5. Click the plus (+) sign beside Current Control Set.
6. Click the plus (+) sign beside Control.
7. Click the plus (+) sign beside Class.
8. Locate the {4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} key
and click it.
9. On the File menu, click Export.
10. In the File name box, type savedkey and click Save. It is
better
to save the "savedkey" to the desktop.
11. Click the REG_MULTI_SZ data type UpperFilters (found in
right
window pane) and then click Delete on the Edit menu.
12. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.
NOTE: If this data type is missing, continue to the next
method.
13. Click the REG_MULTI_SZ data type LowerFilters (found in
right
window pane) and click Delete on the Edit menu.
14. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.
15. Quit the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
The CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive, or CD-ROM R/W drive
should now appear
in the My Computer window.
CD/DVD drivers reinstall:
1. Select Computer and click on Manage.
This will prompt you with a User Account Control Window.
2. Click on Continue.
This will open Device Manager.
3. Click the "+" sign next to CD/DVD Drive.
4. Click the first device listed under CD/DVD drive to highlight it.
5. Click uninstall to remove the CD/DVD device driver.
6. Click OK for confirmation.
Restart the computer by powering it completely OFF.
This is very important because the laptops will hibernate or not
load the corrections in the registry until the machine is powered
down.
This fix will workwith Any modle that has the drive compaque HP
whatever.
It is a good idea to make a restore point now that you have the
drive working. The machine can be restored if the dive goes
down again.
James Black CSE
Beaming DATA Corp.
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21. November 2007 @ 09:29 |
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My advise to all is that still stick with xp if you want successful burn. Vista does have a compatiability differences with older software.
and older software is always safer to use. Like nero 8 and ner0 7.
Nero 8 still got a lot bugs in it.... stick with older programme to play safe rather be sorry... I used vista before and I really experience the flustration when I used vista as a operating system.
The stupid vista need a lot RAM to work. Only good to look at and compare with xp not much differences. Only people with big brain with use xp and people who used vista are because they are pretty to look at. Nothing different between xp and vista the only differences are pretty to look at... this is one of the way or rather gimmick the big guys like bill gates like to play with to make you pay and pay until you broke.
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21. November 2007 @ 13:09 |
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yeah theres problems with nero8 i would stick with nero7 for the time being
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23. November 2007 @ 17:54 |
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Originally posted by henryting: My advise to all is that still stick with xp if you want successful burn. Vista does have a compatiability differences with older software.
and older software is always safer to use. Like nero 8 and ner0 7.
Nero 8 still got a lot bugs in it.... stick with older programme to play safe rather be sorry... I used vista before and I really experience the flustration when I used vista as a operating system.
The stupid vista need a lot RAM to work. Only good to look at and compare with xp not much differences. Only people with big brain with use xp and people who used vista are because they are pretty to look at. Nothing different between xp and vista the only differences are pretty to look at... this is one of the way or rather gimmick the big guys like bill gates like to play with to make you pay and pay until you broke.
@henryting speaks truth
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