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Question about 'Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware '
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 3:45 pm
Posted by dinah Stuart (2 messages posted)

I have a question about Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware :

When I put a formatted cdr into read it I get a blue screen coming up with the following message. 0028:C003COEE IN VXD IOS (01) +0000186E. THIS WAS CALLED FROM 0028:C182B248 IN VXD VOLTRACK (04)+00000A18. I cannot read any discs written in UDF format although ordinary cdr will run ok. I have searched all of windows knowledge site and cannot find an answer to my problem.

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re: Question about 'Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware '
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 4:09 pm
Posted by worm (792 messages posted)

Hi Dinah,

I think you omitted part of the error message. Is it a (Fatal) Exception error and if so, is it an "0E" or something else?


On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 3:45 pm, dinah Stuart wrote:
>I have a question about Top
>five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware
:


>When I put a formatted cdr into read it I get a blue screen coming up with the following
>message.
>0028:C003COEE IN VXD IOS (01) +0000186E. THIS WAS CALLED FROM 0028:C182B248 IN VXD
>VOLTRACK (04)+00000A18. I cannot read any discs written in UDF format although ordinary
>cdr will run ok. I have searched all of windows knowledge site and cannot find an
>answer to my problem.
>
>

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re: Question about 'Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware '
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 6:07 pm
Posted by Jack Gulley (5917 messages posted)

The UDF format is not supported by Windows ME CD drivers directly. You have to have the ROXIO UDF reader or ROXIO Easy CD Creator software installed in order to read a UDF formated CD-R. (Or Nero's version.)

If there is no UDF reader installed, then ROXIO formated UDF CD-R's try to install a reader from the CD-R. This often fails with Windows ME, as the older self installing UDF reader on the CD-R's is not compatible with Windows ME.

If you don't have CD-RW software installed, then you can download a copy of the UDF Reader from the http://www.ROXIO.com web site that works with Windows ME. If you have a CD-RW software package installed on our machine, you first need to update it with the latest levels. If it does not support ROXIO's UDF format, then you will still need their reader.

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re: Question about 'Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware '
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 6:26 pm
Posted by dinah Stuart (2 messages posted)

I have roxio easycd version 5 installed on pc but these discs were written on version 4. I can read new formatted discs but not the ones that were created on version 4.


On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 6:07 pm, Jack Gulley wrote:
>

The UDF format is not supported by Windows ME CD drivers directly. You have to
>have the ROXIO UDF reader or ROXIO Easy CD Creator software installed in order to
>read a UDF formated CD-R. (Or Nero's version.)
>

If there is no UDF reader installed, then ROXIO formated UDF CD-R's try to install
>a reader from the CD-R. This often fails with Windows ME, as the older self installing
>UDF reader on the CD-R's is not compatible with Windows ME.
>

If you don't have CD-RW software installed, then you can download a copy of the
>UDF Reader from the http://www.ROXIO.com web site that works with Windows ME. If
>you have a CD-RW software package installed on our machine, you first need to update
>it with the latest levels. If it does not support ROXIO's UDF format, then you will
>still need their reader.

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