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Event Type: Information
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Event ID: 26
Date: 1/22/2004
Time: 12:46:36 AM
User: N/A
Computer: CRAP
Description:
Application popup: Windows - System Error : There is an=20
IP address conflict with another system on the network=20
For more information, see Help and Support Center at=20
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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address 00:E0:98:B3:43:A0. Network operations on this=20
system may be disrupted as a result.
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http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 00 00 00 00 03 00 50 00 ......P.
0008: 00 00 00 00 67 10 00 c0 ....g..=C0
0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
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Rick

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Posted: Mon Aug 30 04:51:04 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
Two are listed below.
WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a Plexwriter
8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both drives
fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked at
first install; and after that (even though detected) will
not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
that
is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
fine).
I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE connection
and jumper configurations with the same results; I even
went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller card,
put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as before),
and after the next computer boot up, again can no longer
read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP w/no
conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW IN
WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING FINE!
All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is some
sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond me
to figure out how to get both them to work at the same
time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in one
or
the other device stopping working. Please, can someone
help me get both drives working at the same time?
WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
>-----Original Message-----
>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP CD
>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows Explorer,
>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put in
>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says that
>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable, but
>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects the CD
>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a DVD
>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable DVD
>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a toshiba I
>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>
>Tony
Windows XP1360
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Randy

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Posted: Mon Aug 30 04:51:04 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
An adjustment to my earlier post: I've found that wherever
I move the DVD-ROM or CD-RW to (IDE or extra controller
card I purchased just for this problem), it works for that
boot ONLY, any subsequent re-boots and the drive no longer
reads CDs. The CD-RW worked fine on Win98 SE before
upgrade to WinXP. Am starting to think this is an XP
issue. HELP.
>-----Original Message-----
>Two are listed below.
>
>WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
>I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
>installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a Plexwriter
>8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both drives
>fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked at
>first install; and after that (even though detected) will
>not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
>conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
>that
>is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
>fine).
>I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE connection
>and jumper configurations with the same results; I even
>went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller card,
>put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
>Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as before),
>and after the next computer boot up, again can no longer
>read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP w/no
>conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW IN
>WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING FINE!
>All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is some
>sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond me
>to figure out how to get both them to work at the same
>time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
>cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in one
>or
>the other device stopping working. Please, can someone
>help me get both drives working at the same time?
>
>WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP CD
>>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
>>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows Explorer,
>>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put in
>>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says that
>>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable, but
>>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects the CD
>>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a DVD
>>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable DVD
>>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a toshiba I
>>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>>
>>Tony
>.
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thedude

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Posted: Mon Aug 30 17:13:07 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
do you have a thrid party cd packet writing utility installed?
i.e. re-writable software for cd-rw disks
if so uninstall it and then see what happens
"Randy" wrote:
> An adjustment to my earlier post: I've found that wherever
> I move the DVD-ROM or CD-RW to (IDE or extra controller
> card I purchased just for this problem), it works for that
> boot ONLY, any subsequent re-boots and the drive no longer
> reads CDs. The CD-RW worked fine on Win98 SE before
> upgrade to WinXP. Am starting to think this is an XP
> issue. HELP.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Two are listed below.
> >
> >WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
> >I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
> >installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a Plexwriter
> >8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both drives
> >fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked at
> >first install; and after that (even though detected) will
> >not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
> >conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
> >that
> >is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
> >fine).
> >I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE connection
> >and jumper configurations with the same results; I even
> >went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller card,
> >put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
> >Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as before),
> >and after the next computer boot up, again can no longer
> >read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP w/no
> >conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW IN
> >WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING FINE!
> >All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is some
> >sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond me
> >to figure out how to get both them to work at the same
> >time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
> >cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in one
> >or
> >the other device stopping working. Please, can someone
> >help me get both drives working at the same time?
> >
> >WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP CD
> >>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
> >>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows Explorer,
> >>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put in
> >>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says that
> >>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable, but
> >>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects the CD
> >>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a DVD
> >>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable DVD
> >>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a toshiba I
> >>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
> >>
> >>Tony
> >.
> >
>
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Harry

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Posted: Mon Aug 30 17:45:16 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
OK, I am in a similar boat. I have two CD's. One is a DVD
reader which seems to work OK. The other is a Digital
Pacific DVD Writer I purchased in 1/04. Everything seems
to indicate it is working properly. When I open "My
Computer" the drive is indicated as a DVD-RW Drive and
the Type as a "CD Drive". When I insert a blank CD-R the
name changes to simply "CD Drive". Nero Express indicates
the CD is ok but will not burn a CD. I have installed SP2.
HELP!!
>-----Original Message-----
>Two are listed below.
>
>WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
>I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
>installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a Plexwriter
>8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both
drives
>fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked at
>first install; and after that (even though detected)
will
>not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
>conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
>that
>is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
>fine).
>I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE connection
>and jumper configurations with the same results; I even
>went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller card,
>put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
>Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as
before),
>and after the next computer boot up, again can no longer
>read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP w/no
>conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW IN
>WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING FINE!
>All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is some
>sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond me
>to figure out how to get both them to work at the same
>time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
>cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in one
>or
>the other device stopping working. Please, can someone
>help me get both drives working at the same time?
>
>WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP CD
>>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
>>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows Explorer,
>>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put in
>>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says
that
>>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable, but
>>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects the
CD
>>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a DVD
>>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable DVD
>>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a toshiba I
>>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>>
>>Tony
>.
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Tony

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Posted: Mon Aug 30 18:27:31 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
Don't know about anyone else but I tried that and it
still dont work, says the driver (which CAME WITH IT) is
not compatable with the drive! Need Another Suggestion
Please.
>-----Original Message-----
>do you have a thrid party cd packet writing utility
installed?
>i.e. re-writable software for cd-rw disks
>
>if so uninstall it and then see what happens
>
>"Randy" wrote:
>
>> An adjustment to my earlier post: I've found that
wherever
>> I move the DVD-ROM or CD-RW to (IDE or extra
controller
>> card I purchased just for this problem), it works for
that
>> boot ONLY, any subsequent re-boots and the drive no
longer
>> reads CDs. The CD-RW worked fine on Win98 SE before
>> upgrade to WinXP. Am starting to think this is an XP
>> issue. HELP.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Two are listed below.
>> >
>> >WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
>> >I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
>> >installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a
Plexwriter
>> >8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both
drives
>> >fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked
at
>> >first install; and after that (even though detected)
will
>> >not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
>> >conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
>> >that
>> >is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
>> >fine).
>> >I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE
connection
>> >and jumper configurations with the same results; I
even
>> >went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller
card,
>> >put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
>> >Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as
before),
>> >and after the next computer boot up, again can no
longer
>> >read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP
w/no
>> >conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW
IN
>> >WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING
FINE!
>> >All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is
some
>> >sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond
me
>> >to figure out how to get both them to work at the
same
>> >time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
>> >cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in
one
>> >or
>> >the other device stopping working. Please, can
someone
>> >help me get both drives working at the same time?
>> >
>> >WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP
CD
>> >>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
>> >>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows
Explorer,
>> >>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put
in
>> >>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says
that
>> >>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable,
but
>> >>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects
the CD
>> >>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a
DVD
>> >>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable
DVD
>> >>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a
toshiba I
>> >>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>> >>
>> >>Tony
>> >.
>> >
>>
>.
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Nathan

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Posted: Tue Aug 31 11:50:58 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> CD-Drive Problems, (post #2)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324129
This contains info on how to make your CD Drive show up properly, how to
set it to burn, etc. I would, before doing what the article explains,
open Device Manager and remove both drives and reboot. Click
Start-Run-Type devmgmt.msc and click OK. Expand CD\DVD Drives and right
click on both and remove them and reboot. Windows will automatically
redetect and install them. If the problems still exist after doing
this, then go to that article.
----
Nathan McNulty
Harry R wrote:
> OK, I am in a similar boat. I have two CD's. One is a DVD
> reader which seems to work OK. The other is a Digital
> Pacific DVD Writer I purchased in 1/04. Everything seems
> to indicate it is working properly. When I open "My
> Computer" the drive is indicated as a DVD-RW Drive and
> the Type as a "CD Drive". When I insert a blank CD-R the
> name changes to simply "CD Drive". Nero Express indicates
> the CD is ok but will not burn a CD. I have installed SP2.
>
> HELP!!
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Two are listed below.
>>
>>WRITTEN BY: RANDY (AUG 29 2004 4:08AM PDT)
>>I have a remarkably similar problem in that I just
>>installed an Artec 16x DVD-ROM drive with a Plexwriter
>>8/4/32A CD-RW already in use. My bios detects both
>
> drives
>
>>fine as does Windows XP, but the DVD-ROM only worked at
>>first install; and after that (even though detected)
>
> will
>
>>not read ANY disks. Windows XP reports 'no device
>>conflicts' and 'This device is working properly', but
>>that
>>is not true with the DVD-ROM (the CD-RW reads disks
>>fine).
>>I've tried multiple primary and secondary IDE connection
>>and jumper configurations with the same results; I even
>>went out and bought a PCI Ultra ATA IDE controller card,
>>put only the DVD-ROM over to it, and it WORKED!
>>Unfortunately, it only worked the first time (as
>
> before),
>
>>and after the next computer boot up, again can no longer
>>read ANY disks. Both drives reported fine by Win XP w/no
>>conflicts. HERE'S THE KICKER: IF I DISABLE THE CD-RW IN
>>WINDOWS DEVICE MANAGER, THE DVD-ROM STARTS WORKING FINE!
>>All my drivers are up to date. It appears there is some
>>sort of conflict between the drives, but it is beyond me
>>to figure out how to get both them to work at the same
>>time. I've tried all possible separations on the IDE
>>cables (and the PCI card), but that only results in one
>>or
>>the other device stopping working. Please, can someone
>>help me get both drives working at the same time?
>>
>>WRITTEN BY: TONY (AUG 28 2004 3:50PM PDT)
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I accidentally posted in General, but anyways, my HP CD
>>>Writer won't work, won't even read any kind of a cd.
>>>However, it does show in My Computer, Windows Explorer,
>>>and Device Manager (as working properly). When I put in
>>>the driver CD (in another CD Drive) the driver says
>
> that
>
>>>the Hp CD Writer that I have is not IDE compatable, but
>>>at boot up, when PC detects IDE hware, it detects the
>
> CD
>
>>>Writer. And another thing, That second drive is a DVD
>>>drive. Works fine, but where can I get a compatable DVD
>>>decoder. Like power dvd or something. It is a toshiba I
>>>think. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>>>
>>>Tony
>>
>>.
>>
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A program automatically launches a site ("w.xx.gigan.to" where 'xx' is the
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Explorer. I tried to close it and a message box appear "You must choose yes
to install". So I didn't click anything and I shut down the Internet
Explorer using Task Manager.
And it didn't go away because I can see the movement in network activity. So
I disable the LAN. That's when I got a dialog box asking which connection I
want to use to connect to the Internet because 'you' or a program requested
information from <<site>>. Sorry guys I was really panicked and didn't
recorded the site address. But as far as I recall it is: "w.xx.gigan.to"
where 'xx' is the letters that I can't recall. That site also as one line of
text saying "If you are happy....you are a prick" or something like that. By
looking at this, we can concluded that this is a Trojan right? Showing
something interesting (or something that you need time to figure out) in
front of you and start messing up with your computer at the back.
So I start System Restore and I restore it to a previous point and when it
start to shut Windows down, Outlook Express ask a message box "Are you sure
you want to terminate this download?". That's when I concluded that the
virus might have entered (or still entering) to my computer through Outlook
Express. But it could also be thought Internet Explorer or any thing else
for that matter. I can't say for sure. After System Restore , my computer is
ok now.
Another strange thing to note is that this incident happened after I
rebooted my computer after running a security update from Microsoft for
Download.Ject virus detection and removal, which can be accessed via:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/Download_Ject.mspx
Anybody happen to experience similar incident like mine? Or am I the only
one?
My computer has...
- Internet Explorer 6
- Outlook Express 6
- Windows XP SP1
Please, could anyone suggest what on earth is happening to my computer?
Thanks in advance!
Don
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Mary B
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Hoffentlich wird des net genehmigt ...
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May grace and Peace be multiplied to you!
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I know how to change the default for temp files but that is not the issue.
My query concerns only Project files.
Thanks
CW
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