Ricoh 5125 Support?
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2002 12:17 pm
Hi,
I downloaded the demo version of AISBackup and I am impressed about all the features of this Backup Utility.
But till now I could not get AISBackup to work with my new Ricoh 5125 DVD+RW burner with the AIS integrated burning. I would really prefer the integrated burning because I am really skeptic about the packet writing mechanism (InCD did work but I do not really want to use it with essential data backup).
The problem I see when using the internal burning is: Even if I insert a factory fresh DVD+RW media AISBackup tells me that the media has to be formatted. Ok, I let AISBackup do the format which takes some time but at the end it tells me about an error - no reason only that there was an error.
So, the question is: Is the Ricoh 5125 supported by the internal burner of AISBackup? The latest Firmware is already loaded into the Ricoh. Are there any experiences with this burner in combination with AISBackup?
My System:
ASUS P4B266E, Pentium 4 1.8GHz, 512MB
Windows XP Prof. + SP1
Any hints are welcome
Thank you
Johannes
Vienna / Austria / Europe
I downloaded the demo version of AISBackup and I am impressed about all the features of this Backup Utility.
But till now I could not get AISBackup to work with my new Ricoh 5125 DVD+RW burner with the AIS integrated burning. I would really prefer the integrated burning because I am really skeptic about the packet writing mechanism (InCD did work but I do not really want to use it with essential data backup).
The problem I see when using the internal burning is: Even if I insert a factory fresh DVD+RW media AISBackup tells me that the media has to be formatted. Ok, I let AISBackup do the format which takes some time but at the end it tells me about an error - no reason only that there was an error.
So, the question is: Is the Ricoh 5125 supported by the internal burner of AISBackup? The latest Firmware is already loaded into the Ricoh. Are there any experiences with this burner in combination with AISBackup?
My System:
ASUS P4B266E, Pentium 4 1.8GHz, 512MB
Windows XP Prof. + SP1
Any hints are welcome
Thank you
Johannes
Vienna / Austria / Europe