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Strange problem with CD drives in ME

 
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Segasuu
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 4:21 pm    Post subject: Strange problem with CD drives in ME Reply with quote

Hi everyone, just a little shout for help Smile. I had to clean up my system completely recently and have had to start from scratch with Magic Engine. As far as I know, everything is set up the same as before (ASPI drivers installed etc), but I can't get ME to work the way it did.

Here's the problem: I have 2 CD drives, one a DVD-ROM and one a CD-RW. The CD-RW is connected to the soundcard, so I've always used it for PCE-CDs with no real problems. However, what is happening now is some games will not work with this drive (Dracula X, Gate of Thunder 4in1). If I use the other drive, they work fine (minus the CD audio obviously). Here's the log for when I'm using the CD-RW drive:

[BOOT CD]
test unit... ready (0ms)
reading TOC...
- OK, 22 track(s) detected
track 1 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 2 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 3 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 4 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 5 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 6 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 7 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, 102940)
track 8 [10]: 22 54 40 ( 102940, 112216)
track 9 [10]: 24 58 16 ( 112216, 121592)
track 10 [10]: 27 03 17 ( 121592, 130857)
track 11 [10]: 29 06 57 ( 130857, 133511)
track 12 [10]: 29 42 11 ( 133511, 136123)
track 13 [10]: 30 16 73 ( 136123, 140902)
track 14 [10]: 31 20 52 ( 140902, 146461)
track 15 [10]: 32 34 61 ( 146461, 153337)
track 16 [10]: 34 06 37 ( 153337, 167988)
track 17 [14]: 37 21 63 ( 167988, -150)
track 18 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 19 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 20 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 21 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, -150)
track 22 [00]: 00 00 00 ( -150, 221262)
read sector 167988...
- error, could not read sector! (167988)
...167988 (1)

Suggests it's the CD itself, so I copied it onto a brand new one, but it had the same result.. I can't really understand why it would boot with the DVD-ROM but not with the CD-RW, when it previously worked fine. Tried using the actual system card rom etc, so I'm pretty much at my wit's end. Incidentally, Sapphire works with the CD-RW which makes it even more confusing.

I hope someone can shed some light on this.

Thanks a lot in advance Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 5:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tricky stuff... I remember a similar problem when I was running Win98.

The only things I can think of are the 'digital playback' option (which doesn't exist in Win9x, if I recall correctly) and the 'UltraDMA' option, both accessible via the Device Manager. Go to the properties of your CD-RW and check that 'UltraDMA' is deactivated.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2003 12:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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the 'digital playback' option (which doesn't exist in Win9x, if I recall correctly)
With the exception being Windows ME, heavily based on windows 2000 : they share a LOT in common, even the updated look. So ME,2000 & XP all have 'dp', while 95,98,98se & NT don't unfortunately Sad

What's more puzzling is, I use WinME, UltraDMA & Digital playback are both on... ( I left the audio cable in there though : I must do some tests someday ;p ).

Smells fishy if you ask me...
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2003 1:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the quick replies Smile. I ended up going for the cheap and cheerful option - connecting the sound cable to my other drive. I'd still like to know what the matter was though, I tried out what Kaminari said with no luck.
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