Yep but make sure you eath yoursefe and be carefull touch hold sthe metal case
stay clear of those old nylon carpets which have a nasty habit of makeingyour hair stand on end
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Yep but make sure you eath yoursefe and be carefull touch hold sthe metal case
stay clear of those old nylon carpets which have a nasty habit of makeingyour hair stand on end
you guys have been sooooo helpful....
but i dont think this has anything to do with hardware, i've only been having this shit ever since I reinstall the os (win2k) so I think it is related to that system file.... I am gonna try and replace it with the one from my older version of win2k i backed up a few months ago, see what happens..
I suspect USIUDF is UDF driver used by cdr/cdrw, try uninstalling the software you have for this device, then re-install.
err no i didn't have to install any software for my optic drives...Quote:
Originally posted by Robert00000@9 April 2004 - 15:36
I suspect USIUDF is UDF driver used by cdr/cdrw, try uninstalling the software you have for this device, then re-install.
I have a Pioneer DVD burner and a LG CDRW/DVD combo drive...
but then it could be the os assigning the drivers to the drives....
i dunno... :(
Very very sorry. I dont know why I put it here, it certainly should not have been!
Cheerio
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Originally posted by gotcha@9 April 2004 - 11:24
Born in London.England.
Now live in Victoria.BC Canada.
@DWk:
Hell of a lot that did, it's the button on the left. :D
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Originally posted by gotcha@9 April 2004 - 22:54
Very very sorry. I dont know why I put it here, it certainly should not have been!
Cheerio
Rofl. He is new to the forum, just trying to explain stuff before he gets flamed ;)Quote:
@DWk:
Hell of a lot that did, it's the button on the left.
Mods should be doing this but I haven't seen a mod in like a full day :ph34r:
err no i didn't have to install any software for my optic drives...Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez+10 April 2004 - 05:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (james_bond_rulez @ 10 April 2004 - 05:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Robert00000@9 April 2004 - 15:36
I suspect USIUDF is UDF driver used by cdr/cdrw, try uninstalling the software you have for this device, then re-install.
I have a Pioneer DVD burner and a LG CDRW/DVD combo drive...
but then it could be the os assigning the drivers to the drives....
i dunno... :( [/b][/quote]
What software do you use to burn the disks? Thats what i meant by re-installing.
If that doesnt work, remove the drive (physically) from system and then re-install, see if it makes any difference.
You could have been excused for being a newbie, but you joined this forum before any of us on this page, so should have known better :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by gotcha@10 April 2004 - 05:54
Very very sorry. I dont know why I put it here, it certainly should not have been!
Cheerio
Try visiting more often, thats the best way to learn how it works here ;)