Shenan:
Removed drives, rebooted, they re-installed, NO record tab present again. I
edit the one byte in registery, record tab returns, no recording works, just
as before.
Is there an XP "repair" install I can safely do?
True Image is a true pain for me.
Chopah.
"Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Chopah wrote:
>> I have XP 5.1 SP2 on a Pentium 4 MSI mobo. Plenty of ram, 160 GB sata
>> drive, and have a CD ROM and CD/DVD r/rw drives on my secondary IDE
>> port.
>> Everything has been fine on this pc until I loaded Acronis True Image
>> 8. This software makes archive images on backup droves, in my case it
>> is external firewire hard drives.
>>
>> To view the archive images, Acronis creates drive letters, such as G:
>> or H: for XP to deal with.
>>
>> All went well with the TI software, until I noticed that my cd drives
>> were not available to XP.
>>
>> CMOS shows the drives present. I can even boot on a cd drive but
>> can't use them in XP. XP's "System" hardware mgr sees them, but with
>> a yellow !. Telling XP to delete them and find them again didn't help.
>>
>> A poster on the Acronis forum sent me a vbs script that deleted 6
>> registry entries. I studied it and then ran it. My cd drives returned
>> and I thought I was fine.
>>
>> I still suffer from at least one problem.
>>
>> I cannot record on the cdrw drive from XP Explorer. I found the
>> "record" tab was missing from "properties". Following another
>> registry edit this tab returned, I'm getting closer.
>>
>> Now when in XP Explorer, I drag a file to the cdrw and it accepts it.
>> A note at the bottom of the screen says I have files to record to
>> cdrw.
>> I click to do the record and the message says "no disk is in the
>> drive". Opening the drive and putting disks in doesn't ever get
>> passed this point.
>> The cd drives certainly find disks when playback is requested.
>>
>> Nero software can us the cdrw drive to record. XP cannot.
>>
>> I'm stuck here.
>>
>> PS: At this point I no not recommend True Image.
>
> Now that you fixed your registry issue.. Remove the drives and reboot to
> let them reinstall.. Then check the record tab again.
>
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> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
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