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Matshita Drives
I had the same trouble with my HP laptop and Vista. Reformatting & intsalling XPro solved the problem.
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thats' a lot of work just to get the cd/dvd to work, in imy opinion, it would be easy to just plugged in an ext. one..
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That's what I did In the end.
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It wasn't just the CD drive, it was ALL of Vista. An external CD drive is just one more load on the system.
XP has run flawlessly sincce downgrading. We'll wait to see how Windows 7 handles things, but probably will stick with XP due to the lower overhead. I guess that the good news is that Windows 7 sucks less than Vista. DC |
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I use what works best and stay with it. Simple concept.
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Apart from the original CD drive problem, having set my computer up as recommended I have not experienced any other problems with using Vista
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More on Matshita drive
I have triple checked the settings recommended by MTU with the end result being the same. I am convinced that it rests in the Matshita drive firmware NOT with Vista or MTU. The drive will create CDG's that will play on my other units (6 in varying configurations) but all I get out of these two laptops is a "click, click, click, click, click" on playback.
DC Last edited by seawolf; January 9th, 2010 at 10:47 AM. Reason: Clarification |
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