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Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 09, 2009, 03:40:28 PM
HAY GUISE IT'S ME AGAIN

So, I figured we need one of those. Generic thing, but necessary, right?

Let's get to things, anyway.

I have a LightScribe DVD-RW, DL, blah blah, all that. So I install a LightScribe flasher to flash images on my dvd's. That doesn't work, so I install the official LightScribe archives. So, now it works...but! The genius of machinery tells me that MY DRIVE IS NOT A LIGHTSCRIBE DRIVE.

Seriously, wtf. Does anyone know how to go about fixing this?
(and I spent over 9000 minutes in GIMP fixing that Win7 label too...)
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Bella on January 13, 2009, 11:03:29 PM
Ehm... my HP is supposed to have a lightscribe drive (I think?)... but... I've never tried it out... so I can't help. Sorry. ^^;

Maybe... you should check out a hardware forum? I dunno, I've been doing research into the parts I should buy for my emachines upgrade project, and forums have helped me out quite a bit.
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 14, 2009, 05:42:28 AM
try uninstalling and then reinstalling all the drivers and software you got with the drive... plus try Nero wich has with the later editions native support for lightscribe if i'm not mistaken (i'd look for ya, but i have to get my hair mauled :D)...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 14, 2009, 09:38:53 AM
The drivers are windows native. No software came with the drive. The thing is that the LightScribe runtime doesn't detect my drive AS A LIGHTSCRIBE-CAPABLE DEVICE.

Ah, screw it.

Then, another problem. Whenever I try partitioning my hard drive, it gives me an error and tells me to run chkdisk - after which it still gives me an error. I saw chkdisk erase some index files last time, but i dunno.
The duck is that shit!?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 14, 2009, 10:46:38 AM
That sounds like the crappy native Windows Partitioning software...wich sucks....

Try PartionMagic, I never had any problems resizing partitions (or split them, etc, even when they were half full) with that...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 14, 2009, 01:40:18 PM
Nope. I tried with both Paragon, as well as gparted under puppy...same shit happens. I suspect dualbooting XP / XP64 is at fault.
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 14, 2009, 02:12:31 PM
wow, eehm...
how old is that disk?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 18, 2009, 12:56:54 PM
Bought it in the first DELTA batch, so it's from Fall -07, some year and a half. Really shouldn't be anything strange with stuff that new, should there?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 18, 2009, 01:21:09 PM
no, unless that drive's been running almost non-stop since then....
I once had a WD disk that died after working for just one year non-stop with ~15 hours of downtime...
And even relatively young disks develop bad clusters and sectors depending of usage...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 18, 2009, 02:18:50 PM
Funyuu. -.-
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 18, 2009, 03:52:35 PM
Have you tried (I am assuming you are experienced with DOS) Booting with a DOS bootdisk and using native DOS chkdsk?
My experience learns me that DOS commands and applications are more powerful than windows-based counterparts...
That's why i still frequently override windows with DOS...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 18, 2009, 04:30:06 PM
Then you assume quite wrong, since I didn't really learn much about computer theory when I was like, 8 years old... >_>

I could use DOSBOX or something, I guess, but I don't think it'd do much difference. Besides, how a DOS-native app would do better on a disk system AND file system newer than itself, I understand not...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 18, 2009, 05:09:31 PM
Naah DOS used  a lot of low level stuff, but eerm, i don't know how to soften the blow on this, so i'll just say what i think is the case according to my own (tragic) experience ; You have to format the partition in order to flag the bad sectors the chicken-shit, win-based chkdsk cant...
I had to do that on an 80GB partition losing 20GB of carefully collected animez and music wich i couldn't back up...
So before you continue, i suggest backing up and checking if there are any files/folders giving any problems...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 19, 2009, 01:58:44 AM
Don't see any reason to, really, since I don't have any means of backing up 400 gigabytes of data easily, and it's not giving me any other hard drive-related problems...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 19, 2009, 06:09:00 AM
You wouldn't happen to have another HDD on wich to do the (what was it again you wanted to do?) thing you wanted to do?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 19, 2009, 11:13:41 AM
I do have a 120gb IDE drive...

...however, the sole IDE slot on my mobo is occupied by my DVD-RW -w-;
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 19, 2009, 02:02:55 PM
one connector on a MoBo supports 2 IDE devices...

Oh, don't tell me your cable has only one connector....

Added after 25 seconds:

And please tell me that big HDD is SATA...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 20, 2009, 04:06:20 PM
Guyz, need a bit of help here...
I just downloaded WinUAE to emulate a nice little Amiga on my lappie, but it's missing ROM files, so, eehm...
Help?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 20, 2009, 07:08:33 PM
Is this something fishy your local forum pirate could assist with, boy?
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 21, 2009, 06:57:47 AM
Well, if you have any experience in setting up an Amiga environment with WinUAE, then yes...
The darn program is freeware so those blasted ROMs should be out there somewhere...

Gah, internet nowadays is sometimes harder to grasp than the early microcomputers i am running on my system...
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: NejinOniwa on January 21, 2009, 07:27:43 AM
'Fraid I can't do much then, boy. I'm just good at finding non-free stuff for free, you know ^^

But look around for the source of the program, first, then start looking from there.
Title: The General Tech Support Thread
Post by: Smokey on January 21, 2009, 07:38:12 AM
thanks...

*grabs his search googles and wanders off*