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| | Flight Sim X can't re-install I have a new HP 2.8 Ghz machine with 2 GB RAM and new %12 MB ATI graphic card. I upgraded the puter from native XP to Vista Home Premium. With a little help from MS tech support, I got it working. I then bought and loaded FS X and got it working for awhile. I'm a big FS user, so I imported all my FS9 a/c at one point, and screwed up FSX so I decided to unistall it which I did succesfully. On the re-install, the disk failed to read certain files from the second DVD and the install aborted and crashed. Since then, I can't get the FSx DVD to be read. I got a UDF file error, and "insert a new disk" error each time so I researched on here an found the UDFS file problem suggestions. I did not install any DVD writting software on my machine, but I unstalled all applications except FS9 in case, and still I can't get my puter to read the FS X install disk to re-install FSX. It just keeps spinning, with a blinking light in the DVD bay, and eventually, Explorer crashes. I noticed I can't even boot my Vista upgrade DVD anymore from the drive to try and repair Vista. I think I have UDF reading problem. Does nayone know how to force Vista back to default UDF reading of DVD so I can re-install my FS x? |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install Were you able to try the DVD in another Computer, or at least on another DVD drive? Sounds like a hardware failure from the way you describe it. If you have System Restore running you could try rolling back your system til before all these problems started occuring. If it's a software problem then something you installed on your computer could be causing your dvd drive to fail reading. Might call HP, since it's a new computer you're probably covered under a hardware warranty. If you bought your system from a local brick and mortar store you might take the system back and have them test it for you. Keep in mind if it's a software issue you might have to pay for a fix unless the system is really new, then see if you can get an exchange (computer warraties don't cover software problems, only hardware). Hope that helps... -a. "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F8378193-42DF-42E8-A477-27372C1DD130@microsoft.com... >I have a new HP 2.8 Ghz machine with 2 GB RAM and new %12 MB ATI graphic > card. I upgraded the puter from native XP to Vista Home Premium. With a > little help from MS tech support, I got it working. > > I then bought and loaded FS X and got it working for awhile. I'm a big FS > user, so I imported all my FS9 a/c at one point, and screwed up FSX so I > decided to unistall it which I did succesfully. On the re-install, the > disk > failed to read certain files from the second DVD and the install aborted > and > crashed. Since then, I can't get the FSx DVD to be read. I got a UDF file > error, and "insert a new disk" error each time so I researched on here an > found the UDFS file problem suggestions. I did not install any DVD > writting > software on my machine, but I unstalled all applications except FS9 in > case, > and still I can't get my puter to read the FS X install disk to re-install > FSX. It just keeps spinning, with a blinking light in the DVD bay, and > eventually, Explorer crashes. I noticed I can't even boot my Vista upgrade > DVD anymore from the drive to try and repair Vista. I think I have UDF > reading problem. Does nayone know how to force Vista back to default UDF > reading of DVD so I can re-install my FS x? |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install The drive and disk are working. I've tested CD in the drive and they read, I have a couple of legal copies of FS X so I tried different combination of these DVD and nothing gets better. I'm convinced it's the UDF stuff that gone crazy, I will try calling HP, that;s a good idea. Thanks Andy. Still working on the problem. "Andy" wrote: > Were you able to try the DVD in another Computer, or at least on another DVD > drive? > > Sounds like a hardware failure from the way you describe it. If you have > System Restore running you could try rolling back your system til before all > these problems started occuring. If it's a software problem then something > you installed on your computer could be causing your dvd drive to fail > reading. > > Might call HP, since it's a new computer you're probably covered under a > hardware warranty. If you bought your system from a local brick and mortar > store you might take the system back and have them test it for you. Keep in > mind if it's a software issue you might have to pay for a fix unless the > system is really new, then see if you can get an exchange (computer > warraties don't cover software problems, only hardware). > > Hope that helps... > -a. > > "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F8378193-42DF-42E8-A477-27372C1DD130@microsoft.com... > >I have a new HP 2.8 Ghz machine with 2 GB RAM and new %12 MB ATI graphic > > card. I upgraded the puter from native XP to Vista Home Premium. With a > > little help from MS tech support, I got it working. > > > > I then bought and loaded FS X and got it working for awhile. I'm a big FS > > user, so I imported all my FS9 a/c at one point, and screwed up FSX so I > > decided to unistall it which I did succesfully. On the re-install, the > > disk > > failed to read certain files from the second DVD and the install aborted > > and > > crashed. Since then, I can't get the FSx DVD to be read. I got a UDF file > > error, and "insert a new disk" error each time so I researched on here an > > found the UDFS file problem suggestions. I did not install any DVD > > writting > > software on my machine, but I unstalled all applications except FS9 in > > case, > > and still I can't get my puter to read the FS X install disk to re-install > > FSX. It just keeps spinning, with a blinking light in the DVD bay, and > > eventually, Explorer crashes. I noticed I can't even boot my Vista upgrade > > DVD anymore from the drive to try and repair Vista. I think I have UDF > > reading problem. Does nayone know how to force Vista back to default UDF > > reading of DVD so I can re-install my FS x? > |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install Hmm, was on;ine with HP for the past 45 minutes. the drive is ok, can read CD just not DVD, or particularly Vista or FSX DVDs? HMMMM, AHHHHHHH!!!!! "Steven" wrote: > The drive and disk are working. I've tested CD in the drive and they read, I > have a couple of legal copies of FS X so I tried different combination of > these DVD and nothing gets better. I'm convinced it's the UDF stuff that gone > crazy, I will try calling HP, that;s a good idea. Thanks Andy. Still working > on the problem. > > "Andy" wrote: > > > Were you able to try the DVD in another Computer, or at least on another DVD > > drive? > > > > Sounds like a hardware failure from the way you describe it. If you have > > System Restore running you could try rolling back your system til before all > > these problems started occuring. If it's a software problem then something > > you installed on your computer could be causing your dvd drive to fail > > reading. > > > > Might call HP, since it's a new computer you're probably covered under a > > hardware warranty. If you bought your system from a local brick and mortar > > store you might take the system back and have them test it for you. Keep in > > mind if it's a software issue you might have to pay for a fix unless the > > system is really new, then see if you can get an exchange (computer > > warraties don't cover software problems, only hardware). > > > > Hope that helps... > > -a. > > > > "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:F8378193-42DF-42E8-A477-27372C1DD130@microsoft.com... > > >I have a new HP 2.8 Ghz machine with 2 GB RAM and new %12 MB ATI graphic > > > card. I upgraded the puter from native XP to Vista Home Premium. With a > > > little help from MS tech support, I got it working. > > > > > > I then bought and loaded FS X and got it working for awhile. I'm a big FS > > > user, so I imported all my FS9 a/c at one point, and screwed up FSX so I > > > decided to unistall it which I did succesfully. On the re-install, the > > > disk > > > failed to read certain files from the second DVD and the install aborted > > > and > > > crashed. Since then, I can't get the FSx DVD to be read. I got a UDF file > > > error, and "insert a new disk" error each time so I researched on here an > > > found the UDFS file problem suggestions. I did not install any DVD > > > writting > > > software on my machine, but I unstalled all applications except FS9 in > > > case, > > > and still I can't get my puter to read the FS X install disk to re-install > > > FSX. It just keeps spinning, with a blinking light in the DVD bay, and > > > eventually, Explorer crashes. I noticed I can't even boot my Vista upgrade > > > DVD anymore from the drive to try and repair Vista. I think I have UDF > > > reading problem. Does nayone know how to force Vista back to default UDF > > > reading of DVD so I can re-install my FS x? > > |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install CD <> DVD I've had several DVD drives in my day that read CDs no problem, but fail to read certain DVDs. Try the DVD in another drive if you can, make sure it's not the FSX disc. UDF is just a disc format I believe. it's not really a software. If your computer can't read the FSX DVD, but it can read other DVDs then it still sounds like the DVD drive isn't working correctly.You maybe right though it could be your system is incorrectly enterupting the UDF disc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format Good luck, A. "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:84D9C81D-2786-4B2D-A8D3-4DC2E6A895DB@microsoft.com... > The drive and disk are working. I've tested CD in the drive and they read, > I > have a couple of legal copies of FS X so I tried different combination of > these DVD and nothing gets better. I'm convinced it's the UDF stuff that > gone > crazy, I will try calling HP, that;s a good idea. Thanks Andy. Still > working > on the problem. > > "Andy" wrote: > >> Were you able to try the DVD in another Computer, or at least on another >> DVD >> drive? >> >> Sounds like a hardware failure from the way you describe it. If you have >> System Restore running you could try rolling back your system til before >> all >> these problems started occuring. If it's a software problem then >> something >> you installed on your computer could be causing your dvd drive to fail >> reading. >> >> Might call HP, since it's a new computer you're probably covered under a >> hardware warranty. If you bought your system from a local brick and >> mortar >> store you might take the system back and have them test it for you. Keep >> in >> mind if it's a software issue you might have to pay for a fix unless the >> system is really new, then see if you can get an exchange (computer >> warraties don't cover software problems, only hardware). >> >> Hope that helps... >> -a. >> >> "Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F8378193-42DF-42E8-A477-27372C1DD130@microsoft.com... >> >I have a new HP 2.8 Ghz machine with 2 GB RAM and new %12 MB ATI graphic >> > card. I upgraded the puter from native XP to Vista Home Premium. With a >> > little help from MS tech support, I got it working. >> > >> > I then bought and loaded FS X and got it working for awhile. I'm a big >> > FS >> > user, so I imported all my FS9 a/c at one point, and screwed up FSX so >> > I >> > decided to unistall it which I did succesfully. On the re-install, the >> > disk >> > failed to read certain files from the second DVD and the install >> > aborted >> > and >> > crashed. Since then, I can't get the FSx DVD to be read. I got a UDF >> > file >> > error, and "insert a new disk" error each time so I researched on here >> > an >> > found the UDFS file problem suggestions. I did not install any DVD >> > writting >> > software on my machine, but I unstalled all applications except FS9 in >> > case, >> > and still I can't get my puter to read the FS X install disk to >> > re-install >> > FSX. It just keeps spinning, with a blinking light in the DVD bay, and >> > eventually, Explorer crashes. I noticed I can't even boot my Vista >> > upgrade >> > DVD anymore from the drive to try and repair Vista. I think I have UDF >> > reading problem. Does nayone know how to force Vista back to default >> > UDF >> > reading of DVD so I can re-install my FS x? >> |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install "Andy" <android8675@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:513C56D2-5443-45BD-B74C-4DFCA3C71276@microsoft.com... > CD <> DVD > > I've had several DVD drives in my day that read CDs no problem, but fail > to read certain DVDs. Try the DVD in another drive if you can, make sure > it's not the FSX disc. > > UDF is just a disc format I believe. it's not really a software. If your > computer can't read the FSX DVD, but it can read other DVDs then it still > sounds like the DVD drive isn't working correctly.You maybe right though > it could be your system is incorrectly enterupting the UDF disc. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format > > Good luck, Bwaahahahhahahahahahahahaha I'm glad you and your mate aint bothering with VRG...you're welcome to each other with advice like that...oh and just for your mates sake as he obviously don't grasp(as with yourself) the basics we do not copy posts from here as they are generated thru our site for the search for solution function...oh I do hope this helps...burks -- VRG Scotty© www.vistareadygames.com |
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| | Re: Flight Sim X can't re-install It sounds like the user has Sonic Solutions software installed (AKA Roxio Products) I would check for updates to those programs, or turn off the DISC DETECTOR program in your CD Burner software options. "VRG Scotty©" wrote: > > "Andy" <android8675@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:513C56D2-5443-45BD-B74C-4DFCA3C71276@microsoft.com... > > CD <> DVD > > > > I've had several DVD drives in my day that read CDs no problem, but fail > > to read certain DVDs. Try the DVD in another drive if you can, make sure > > it's not the FSX disc. > > > > UDF is just a disc format I believe. it's not really a software. If your > > computer can't read the FSX DVD, but it can read other DVDs then it still > > sounds like the DVD drive isn't working correctly.You maybe right though > > it could be your system is incorrectly enterupting the UDF disc. > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format > > > > Good luck, > > Bwaahahahhahahahahahahahaha I'm glad you and your mate aint bothering with > VRG...you're welcome to each other with advice like that...oh and just for > your mates sake as he obviously don't grasp(as with yourself) the basics we > do not copy posts from here as they are generated thru our site for the > search for solution function...oh I do hope this helps...burks > > -- > VRG Scotty© > > www.vistareadygames.com > > |
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