dimitri wrote:Sorry to interrupt here in the middle guys but I strongly advise NOT to have any cd in the drive when running rpcde (or a full flash).
I don't say it sure to get you in trouble but you greatly increase the chances of something going wrong.
Should the system try to address the cd at the exact moment that rpcde tries to write to the firmware - it's a no no situ.
Hey, don't be sorry for that. If having a DVD in the drive is a known bad move then people should be warned. As I noted in my original post, I only had it in there by accident, and didn't intend it to be there. I have edited my post appropriately.
dimitri wrote:As I said before, rpcde has worked successfully for many running xp and 2k. Some people are not so lucky and are having problems. Rpcde was obviously not design for those os's and that's why the compatibility mode is a minimum must. A 32 bit aspi layer is also a must. Try to look for other factors addressing the ide/ata controllers. E.g do you have IAA (Intel Aplication Accelerator) installed? Try different DMA settings as well. Anything installed or indigenous to do with burning can have an adverse effect too.
Windows 2000 in general doesn't allow application level software to directly access hardware, which may be what Rpcde is trying to do and why it didn't work for me, even with the Windows 98 Compatibility Layer enabled. If some people have reported success on 2000, I wonder if they were using 2000 Professional rather than Server. Maybe 2000 Professional, since it is designed for desktop use, allows more access to the hardware. This is just speculation, since I haven't tried Rpcde on 2000 Professional.
As for your suggestions, it isn't any of those, at least not in my case. I've got the most stable ASPI version installed - 4.60. I don't have IAA installed. I tried both DMA and PIO transfer modes. I tried both the latest Microsoft and VIA IDE Bus Mastering drivers. And while I have Nero installed, I don't have any of the constantly active components installed - neither Image Drive nor InCD is installed. Heck, I even removed the Adaptec/Roxio plugin from WMP. Also, although you didn't mention this as a possibility, I ran Rpcde as an administrator with full system rights. I do appreciate your suggestions, though, and I really appreciate the efforts you have made to provide a great site for LiteOn DVD firmware and region-free tools.
There is a chance that some trick could make Rpcde work for everyone under XP/2000. However, if anyone is having trouble getting it to work under XP/2000, I would suggest the easiest solution, if available to that person, is to temporarily install the drive in a native 98/ME system and run Rpcde there.
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