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тАО11-26-1999 10:25 PM
тАО11-26-1999 10:25 PM
CD-Writer Plus 7200 and Windows 2000
I have a CD-Writer Plus 7200 installed and Windows 2000 recognise it without
any problems. But now I tried to install the software (HP SureStore PN:
C4380-18000) which I was shipped with the CD-Writer. This softwarepack contains
all the programs I need to burn CD's. But the setup-program does not recognise
my CD-Writer. Where's the problem? Is it Windows 2000 or is it the CD-Writer
software?
Thanks for your help.
Christophe Glauser
any problems. But now I tried to install the software (HP SureStore PN:
C4380-18000) which I was shipped with the CD-Writer. This softwarepack contains
all the programs I need to burn CD's. But the setup-program does not recognise
my CD-Writer. Where's the problem? Is it Windows 2000 or is it the CD-Writer
software?
Thanks for your help.
Christophe Glauser
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тАО12-23-1999 02:45 PM
тАО12-23-1999 02:45 PM
Re: CD-Writer Plus 7200 and Windows 2000
I'm not sure exactly what software comes with the 7100, but my guess is you're
trying to use DIRECT CD. I personally have not had good luck with this
software in W2K, and don't really like it in general. You could try EZCD
Creator instead, which I think also comes with it. I am currently using CDRWIN
with no problems whatsoever, and I believe it supports the 7100.
Josh
trying to use DIRECT CD. I personally have not had good luck with this
software in W2K, and don't really like it in general. You could try EZCD
Creator instead, which I think also comes with it. I am currently using CDRWIN
with no problems whatsoever, and I believe it supports the 7100.
Josh
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тАО02-09-2000 12:59 AM
тАО02-09-2000 12:59 AM
Re: CD-Writer Plus 7200 and Windows 2000
The SureStore software installs Adobe Acrobat 3.0 by default and there is
apparently no way to prevent it. I have a later version of Acrobat reader
instlled on my machine and do not want these redundant files installed. I also
do not want my registry changed to point to the older version of Acrobat. Is
there any way to install the documentation while not installing Acrobat?
Thanks!
apparently no way to prevent it. I have a later version of Acrobat reader
instlled on my machine and do not want these redundant files installed. I also
do not want my registry changed to point to the older version of Acrobat. Is
there any way to install the documentation while not installing Acrobat?
Thanks!
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