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Problem is associated with Roxio Easy Media Creator 8 Suite and Samsung
CD-ROM DVD SM-304B.
Before installing EMC8 the CD-ROM works as advertised, including copying
files to disc using the XP CD-ROM Writing Utility.
After installing EMC8 files and folders on any disc (mine or commercial) do
not appear in the Explorer Window. The window is blank. Device Manager
reports the CD-ROM is working properly, but properties shows a disc as
"empty."
For many users, this appears to be caused by a conflict between ECM8 and
Anti-virus software. (I use Norton Anti-Virus 2005, but have disabled it
during installation and subsequent troubleshooting.) Roxio published a
utility which returns whatever is being control back to Windows XP. The
utility seems to work for others, but not for me.
Removing ECM8 from my computer restores the CD-ROM DVD back to normal
operation. All files and folders are viewable and accessible within the
Explorer Window.
CD-ROM DVD firmware has been updated to the 2003 revision. Same for the
Dell Dimension 8100 bios flash. All other drivers are up to date.
Can someone explain to me what Windows XP CD-ROM DVD functions are being
taken over by Roxio? Is there a Windows XP solution which will permit me to
use ECM8?
CD-ROM DVD SM-304B.
Before installing EMC8 the CD-ROM works as advertised, including copying
files to disc using the XP CD-ROM Writing Utility.
After installing EMC8 files and folders on any disc (mine or commercial) do
not appear in the Explorer Window. The window is blank. Device Manager
reports the CD-ROM is working properly, but properties shows a disc as
"empty."
For many users, this appears to be caused by a conflict between ECM8 and
Anti-virus software. (I use Norton Anti-Virus 2005, but have disabled it
during installation and subsequent troubleshooting.) Roxio published a
utility which returns whatever is being control back to Windows XP. The
utility seems to work for others, but not for me.
Removing ECM8 from my computer restores the CD-ROM DVD back to normal
operation. All files and folders are viewable and accessible within the
Explorer Window.
CD-ROM DVD firmware has been updated to the 2003 revision. Same for the
Dell Dimension 8100 bios flash. All other drivers are up to date.
Can someone explain to me what Windows XP CD-ROM DVD functions are being
taken over by Roxio? Is there a Windows XP solution which will permit me to
use ECM8?