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    Brady Kelly
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    Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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      Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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      code frog 0
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      BETA! :-D

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        BETA! :-D

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        Brady Kelly
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        I know, but I didn't expect this little 'exclusivity clause' this early. :)

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          I know, but I didn't expect this little 'exclusivity clause' this early. :)

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          code frog 0
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          Yeah usually it's the video or sound card that decides to get ornery. The CDROM surprises me as it's kind of a core/critical bit. I mean... they installation package had the stuff to make the CD work...

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            Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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            Joe Woodbury
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            You sure it's Windows 7 and not kids shoving bananas in there or something? (Or wondering just how many CDs can fit into a drive?)

            Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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              Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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              martin_hughes
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              Q. What sort of operating system, Beta or otherwise, borks basic functionality like CD-Rom IO? A. One that gets uninstalled.

              print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                Yeah usually it's the video or sound card that decides to get ornery. The CDROM surprises me as it's kind of a core/critical bit. I mean... they installation package had the stuff to make the CD work...

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                Brady Kelly
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                code-frog wrote:

                I mean... they installation package had the stuff to make the CD work...

                Yep, really strange - unless my drive finally bought it. It hasn't been able to write, or even recognize a blank disk for months, but reading has always been fine, and it was exactly after Win7 that it stopped.

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                  You sure it's Windows 7 and not kids shoving bananas in there or something? (Or wondering just how many CDs can fit into a drive?)

                  Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                  Yusuf
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                  Joe Woodbury wrote:

                  Or wondering just how many CDs can fit into a drive?)

                  my little kids shoved 3 cds together into their computer's CD-ROM. Then pushed it, and net result, all the CD broke and they could not open the CD-ROM. I have to take it out, force open it manually and clean it, and the head got screwed. For their good work, daddy got them a junk CR-ROM that was thrown in the garage for sometime. :-O

                  Yusuf

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                  • M martin_hughes

                    Q. What sort of operating system, Beta or otherwise, borks basic functionality like CD-Rom IO? A. One that gets uninstalled.

                    print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                    Brady Kelly
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                    Really getting out in front now, aren't you? Asking and answering. :laugh:

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                      Really getting out in front now, aren't you? Asking and answering. :laugh:

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                      martin_hughes
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                      Look man, don't make me do something you'll regret :D

                      print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        I mean... they installation package had the stuff to make the CD work...

                        Yep, really strange - unless my drive finally bought it. It hasn't been able to write, or even recognize a blank disk for months, but reading has always been fine, and it was exactly after Win7 that it stopped.

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                        Dan Neely
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                        Have you tried booting from a CD? The OS can't mess with that so you can do a hardware test easily. You may need to do BIOS black magic to make it try the CD 1st.

                        Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                          Look man, don't make me do something you'll regret :D

                          print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                          Brady Kelly
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                          I already have: you replied.

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                            I already have: you replied.

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                            martin_hughes
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                            RIGHT. Well we'll just see about that! Just remember, you brought all this on yourself! ;)

                            print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                              RIGHT. Well we'll just see about that! Just remember, you brought all this on yourself! ;)

                              print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                              Brady Kelly
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                              Hey! I have to amuse myself somehow: I'm still in my office re-installing at 12h20.

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                                Hey! I have to amuse myself somehow: I'm still in my office re-installing at 12h20.

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                                martin_hughes
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                                Well me too :) (except for the being at work, it being 12h20 and installing stuff) :)

                                print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?

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                                  Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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                                  Levi Rosol
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                                  get your floppies out!

                                  Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^]

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                                    Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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                                    Marc Clifton
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                                    Brady Kelly wrote:

                                    Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM

                                    That's a feature, not a bug. So you can't install anything else but what Microsoft ships with W7. Marc

                                    Will work for food. Interacx

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                                      Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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                                      Steve Thresher
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                                      Have you installed any ISO mounting software like DaemonTools? I've found that can bugger with you hard drives/ cd-rom drives.

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                                        Windows 7 is a pleasure to behold and use. Having said that, the bugger broke my CDROM, :mad: so it was the last thing I could install from disk. Now I have to read each install disk on my - still un-networked - laptop and transfer it to the desktop via flash drive. :mad:

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                                        Christopher Duncan
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                                        BETA: Bugs Expected To Appear

                                        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                          Yeah usually it's the video or sound card that decides to get ornery. The CDROM surprises me as it's kind of a core/critical bit. I mean... they installation package had the stuff to make the CD work...

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                                          Russell Jones
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                                          I had a machine that would always do this when installing NT4. It would install fine from the CD but then wouldn't recognise the CD drive when the OS was installed. Always had to install the cd driver from a floppy and then the thing was happy to work.

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