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Can I restore Windows 98 from an USB external CR-rom drive?
"Andrew Harris" wrote: I can't tell you the original score because my mother blew away that partition trying to install XP and I told her not to. Inspiron comes with about 3 CD's that have all the software and drivers you need. I ordered one for wifey - MacBook has been abandoned as a useless iPiece of iCrap

Really useful utility CD
Duh. Once I solved that problem I started the Nvidia installer from the command line, but since I didn't have the kernel headers installed (despite having done an "everything" install) I couldn't use the driver. Although I could have searched for the requisite headers on the source CDs, it wasn't worth the trouble.

More Linux installation headaches: "...wasn't worth the trouble."
Express Burn 4.05 CD/DVD Burner Program to create and record CDs/DVDs, also create/burn .iso and .nrg images Data Shredder 1.0 A tool to Erase disk and files Optimizer 1.1j Registry Optimization for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista DefragNT 1.9 This tool presents the user with many options for disk defragmenting

haaaaa still available...thanx jimbo
In any case, I've definitely never had a problem reading CDs formatted this way on any windows machine I've tried, including those that don't have RecordNow Max installed, which indicated it's readible without any addition driver installation. As a rule, I try not to be disappointed when the claims made by a

Works 5.0 hangs printing!
I'm running System 7.5 (7.5.1, I think) and ran the AppleCD driver installation from the supplied diskette with no problems. Restarted the computer, plugged The CD seems to be playing fine, but the sound is not making its way out of the machine! Does anyone have any idea what's wrong? The volume controls on the

ODBC Problem .....
(I wish I could say the same about the driver installation--Gravis makes good hardware, but their software/drivers suck.) This is different than a Under a Killing Moon ran beautifully, and not having to swap CDs was fantastic. Full-screen 640x480x256 rendering was around 12-30 fps, depending on scene content.

Viper 550 and IE 5.01 Problems and DirectX 7.0
I'm pretty sure you violated your EULA -- you should be happy that Vista not working is all that happened to you! And don't listen to the fruitcake who suggested you boot to a Live Linux CD to fix your Vista install. Microsoft doesn't make Live Linux CDs (or live CDs at all). You don't want to get crosswise with

ImgBurn v.2.4.0.0
I'm running System 7.5 (7.5.1, I think) = and ran the AppleCD driver installation from the supplied diskette = with no problems. Restarted the computer, plugged in about the The CD seems to be = playing fine, but the sound is not making its way out of the machine! = = Does anyone have any idea what's wrong?

New Ubuntu User
Cynic cynic_...@yahoo.co.uk comp os linux advocacy alt os linux suse microsoft public windowsxp general uk legal On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:40:38 -0400, JDS <jeff...@invalid.address> wrote: I have not found a way to install any of those things on my Linux system, and there is nothing on any of the installation CDs that

Video Card Problem
However, it occurs to me that the problem may lie with Windows for Workgroups handling of the [MCI] CD Audio driver installation (big bug... maybe others here have and it tells me "Installation Complete", but for some reason, I'ma bit skeptical. Regular "application-type" CDs work great, just not audio CDs.

Zenwalk Linux 5.0 Gets Good Review, Vista SP1 Still Has ...
Jon; When I download and run the NVidia video driver installation I end up (in Device Manager) with a device entry for the card but it has the yellow TIA Wayne If there's no driver detected, then pop in the cd that came with your video card, or see if there were any drivers included on any CDs you may have

Modem driver installation on Linux - Windows wins on this one
If updating the mfc42.dll file does not solve the problem, HP's driver installation programs include a Configuration Editor that can be used to Web pages: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpd06455.html http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport/cspt/cds/dlvr.pl?lid=general&fid=bpd028 76&pid = 2.

SOS
WAV and other audio files, including audio CDs, play fine. MIDI file *appear* to play OK; it's just that no sound emerges. Here's what I've tried so far, Installing a software synth should be pretty easy, just like a driver installation. MS's one should work out of the box, especially if it was factory

Video Card Problem
Since I already download a copy of the unofficial 1.3 driver, I installed that one, put in the card and the driver installation seems to work. I can capture fine with the I attribute this to my driver not being completely installed since I didn't have the first CD. The next day I called Iomega for support.

This is an example of why Linux loses.
When you do that VISTA installs the driver it has on board "out of the box" so you do not get the HP Software. You have to install the HP software before I would not rely on purchased CD's being uptodate when there are updates on the website -- I'd install them. Look at the dates and version numbers for the HP

R: KT7-Raid DVD DMA enabling
Added: Option to enable/disable OS AutoPlay on Data/Audio CD's (like the option in TweakUI and CloneCD). This makes the whole 'Operating System Options' bit ..... Fixed: Flashing progress bars under running Vista. (Borland's problem, not mine!) Fixed: The 'Apply' button wasn't being enabled on the 'Change Volume

Loaded 7.5.5,Cd-Rom Extension CRASHING!!!!HELP
Whether my drivers have to be sourced from third party websites, or are included on the O/S installation CDs, it really doesn't matter. Of course, there could be some problems and some hardware still needs some tweaking or is not working at all, but that's the problem of a manufacturer It also happens to be the

Steam and Offline Mode only 5% of the Problem
You can download the driver from http://www.hp. com/cposupport/swindexes/hpphotosma43048_swen.html In my case, I first installed the driver from the CDs that Also with USB connection, you have to make sure the USB cable is NOT connected during the driver installation. Only connect the USB cable when prompted to

Modem visibility
(Note when I installed the supplied Via drivers via the ABIT CD, the procedure and driver installation result was slightly different to the procedure described I cannot enable DMA for the DVD rom, which I'd like to as its not working to its full potential at the moment. It is a Pioneer DVD-105SZ (which is dma

Warning about a virus
When I do this I end up with the Via Bus Master control installed, but apparently not doing much, and two CDs (CD-RW and DVD) each connected to a "Standard IDE/ESDI However, I can not say with certainty that the Atapi Support driver is what led to my (what I believe to be correct) busmaster driver installation.