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Not that I condone music theft, but use cdtomp3freeware for your CD recode. There are also dozens of free programs that will do files for you.
@Apocaliptica wrote:
Oh my god, it works 😀
I love u!I did not know this was a dating website, lmao!
What are the stats on your PC?
@leehorus wrote:
Hi,
Been Playing around with PowerISO today but unfortunatly it wont burn the DRM Protected WMA’s to Audio CD even though i have the DRM Rights 🙁 I believe to do this i can only use WMP.
To tell you the truth, I have never tried the audio parts of PowerISO in regards to WMA’s. I hate the whole DRM stuff (this is a public place or i would have not been so nice) and almost always change my music over to MP3 format. I realize I may be that guy that sites in jail for Audio Right’s infrengment, but I do not care. I paid good money for a very bad album and only intend on one or two songs to ever cross my ears. That is the reason I cut them to MP3 and then blend them with other’s music.
I will try and figure out why that fails to work though.
Have you ever tried PowerISO. It is all I use and now I have my brother using it. He told me a few days ago that he has yet to find an equal.
I am sorry for not posting this sooner. I was using VMWare Workstation 6 since I loaded WinServ2008. I used it so much that it never dawned on me to post theat it worked great.
I have not gotten to testing my burner yet. I did get the latest firmware on my LiteOn drive. I will try and test it soon so that I can help you with this issue.
This brings me back to some problems I have had with SATA CD/DVD burners on both Intel and Secondary Controller (Marvel, JMicron, and so on). If I placed my SATA CD/DVD burner on the Secondary Controller Windows XP and Vista would both see it as a ATAPI drive and not a normal CD/DVD drive. That caused it do never burn a thing. It considered it to be just a CD/DVD player and that was all. When I placed it at the end of the line on my Intel ICH7R or ICH8R controller it would not even see it in the BIOS. It was not even considered to be there, period. I am beginning to wonder if the drive comapnies are falling behind on technology, since i have had this issue on two different mainboards. Since I do not own a board other then Intel, I could not test it withother primary controllers. When I contacted LiteOn they said it was the controller and when i contacked MSI and Intel they told me it was the drive or firmware. Finger pointing always finds its way to to the front.
Sooner or later I will figure it out.
Norton Ghost 14 also does not install. It states that Windows Servers are not supported.
17th March 2008 at 00:38 in reply to: Intel(R) 82801GB/GR (ICH7 Family) LPC Interface Controller #45165Are you installing x86 or x64?
From what I have read it looks like all 64 bit system are not seeing this correctly. I looked at ASRock’s website and did not even find a driver for that. Best thing is to try the latest drivers from Intel. If that does not work then contact tech support and make sure to ask about Vista drivers. I have contacted a few companies and they all give me the run around when I tell them Windows Server 2008.
Have you tested Recuva yet?
Has anyone tried the server migration tools MS has for server platforms? It will take some time, but I will get ahold of them and test them.
Has anyone tried the server migration tools MS has for server platforms? It will take some time, but I will get ahold of them and test them.
It works great in x64, but if you test you port then it will show non-responsive/blocked. When you actually use the program though it works and sees network as “OK” with green check mark. I posted this on the uT forums. I post if they tell me a problem does exist.
Are you running x86 or x64?
Tried that and it stated that “This software is not compatable with your Operating System”.
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