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DeLorean Mar 1, 2007 05:59 PM

Running Diablo (The Original)
 
I have the original disc, and when inserted into the drive, my computer treats it as if it were a blank disc. It says a disc is inserted, but nothing is on it. I downloaded a .mdf/.mds file of Diablo (an Alcohol 120% CD Image) and ran into the same problem after mounting the image with Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120% itself. Does anyone know how this can be resolved or why I am running into this issue? Thank you.

packrat Mar 1, 2007 07:32 PM

Feel free to post your specs.
Motherboard, optical drives, operating system, age, sex, location, last date of operating system restore/install/reinstall.
Any special drive-related programs installed recently? (like Daemon Tools, MagicIso's MagicDisc, etc.)
Currently its sounding like an OS/driver issue.

DeLorean Mar 2, 2007 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by packrat (Post 404037)
Feel free to post your specs.
Motherboard, optical drives, operating system, age, sex, location, last date of operating system restore/install/reinstall.
Any special drive-related programs installed recently? (like Daemon Tools, MagicIso's MagicDisc, etc.)
Currently its sounding like an OS/driver issue.

2800+ AMD Sempron, Windows XP Home, :O, :O, :O, formatted 3 weeks ago... drive related programs: nero, alcohol 120%, I had daemon tools installed for Diablo, but uninstalled once it didnt work. Optical drives are... a DVD Reader/CD Burner (Don't know specific specs) and a 52 read/24 write CD burner that does not seem to be working.
I have tried this on three different computers, all with Windows XP Home.

packrat Mar 2, 2007 02:12 PM

This is quite odd. Does this problem only occur for the Diablo CD? Or do other discs have the same problem?

DeLorean Mar 2, 2007 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by packrat (Post 404567)
This is quite odd. Does this problem only occur for the Diablo CD? Or do other discs have the same problem?

It occurs with the original disc, and two different formats of CD Images I have tried (one was .mdf/.mds, and I cannot remember the other format).

Zergrinch Mar 3, 2007 09:34 AM

Anything in event logs?

LiquidAcid Mar 3, 2007 12:05 PM

Can you read the content of the virtual drive with IsoBuster?

DeLorean Mar 4, 2007 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zergrinch (Post 405261)
Anything in event logs?

I'm not quite sure how to read event logs... help? :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidAcid (Post 405338)
Can you read the content of the virtual drive with IsoBuster?

I'll download that and give it a try and post with results.

DeLorean Mar 4, 2007 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidAcid (Post 405338)
Can you read the content of the virtual drive with IsoBuster?

Alright, so I got it installed and it said:

During mounting of the disc only a session/track layout could be found. No file-systems nor files and folders could be found.

Assuming you are looking for certain (missing) files, we suggest you run the option:

"Find missing files and folders"

Selecting 'Make it so' didn't seem to do anything, I got no error messages, but could see now files on the 'tree'. I'm not sure what this means.

LiquidAcid Mar 4, 2007 07:09 PM

How does IsoBuster access the device? SPTI or ASPI?
(Am I right that you can read the content or part of it in IsoBuster?)

EDIT: Ah yes, ARE there any alien ASPI drivers installed? What kind of optical disc recording software is installed? AFAIK BlindWrite installs some ASPI-like driver name Patin-Couffin, or something...

DeLorean Mar 7, 2007 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidAcid (Post 406266)
How does IsoBuster access the device? SPTI or ASPI?
(Am I right that you can read the content or part of it in IsoBuster?)

EDIT: Ah yes, ARE there any alien ASPI drivers installed? What kind of optical disc recording software is installed? AFAIK BlindWrite installs some ASPI-like driver name Patin-Couffin, or something...

I'm sorry... you've kind of gone beyond my skill level with computers :\ Thanks a lot for trying to help me though, I appreciate it.

LiquidAcid Mar 7, 2007 04:15 PM

*switching to n00b mode* :)
- SPTI or ASPI: you can check this in the IsoBuster settings (interface settings IIRC)
- what kind of software to burn discs have you installed? Any other than Nero and Alcohol?

What I suspect: ASPI or ASPI-like driver conflicts. That's because Nero always seems to install some HW-drivers, Alcohol also does this - furthermore a driver for a virtual drive is installed, the same goes for Daemon Tools.

Maybe you also want to open the image file with IsoBuster directly. If it can read the data then the image should be fine. Next thing I would try is creating another image (from another) disc and try the same (opening in IsoBuster and then mounting it with Daemon Tools). This way you check if it's a problem with this specific image - I doubt this, but better check this first.

Another thing you might want to try is mounting the image under linux, using some liveCD of your choice.

Or check if the problem goes away when deinstalling Nero + Alcohol and reinstalling DTools.

DeLorean Mar 7, 2007 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidAcid (Post 408456)
*switching to n00b mode* :)
- SPTI or ASPI: you can check this in the IsoBuster settings (interface settings IIRC)
- what kind of software to burn discs have you installed? Any other than Nero and Alcohol?

What I suspect: ASPI or ASPI-like driver conflicts. That's because Nero always seems to install some HW-drivers, Alcohol also does this - furthermore a driver for a virtual drive is installed, the same goes for Daemon Tools.

Maybe you also want to open the image file with IsoBuster directly. If it can read the data then the image should be fine. Next thing I would try is creating another image (from another) disc and try the same (opening in IsoBuster and then mounting it with Daemon Tools). This way you check if it's a problem with this specific image - I doubt this, but better check this first.

Another thing you might want to try is mounting the image under linux, using some liveCD of your choice.

Or check if the problem goes away when deinstalling Nero + Alcohol and reinstalling DTools.

As I posted above...:

Alright, so I got it installed and it said:

During mounting of the disc only a session/track layout could be found. No file-systems nor files and folders could be found.

Assuming you are looking for certain (missing) files, we suggest you run the option:

"Find missing files and folders"

Selecting 'Make it so' didn't seem to do anything, I got no error messages, but could see now files on the 'tree'. I'm not sure what this means.


After this, I did uninstall Nero/Alcohol/Daemon tools and tried the original disc and it did nothing. I also tried running the image with just Daemon Tools installed, and that did not work either.

LiquidAcid Mar 7, 2007 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeLorean (Post 408511)
Selecting 'Make it so' didn't seem to do anything, I got no error messages, but could see now files on the 'tree'. I'm not sure what this means.

And I don't know what you mean. Does IsoBuster access the files that are on the disc/image or not?

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeLorean (Post 408511)
After this, I did uninstall Nero/Alcohol/Daemon tools and tried the original disc and it did nothing.

'did nothing' is a bit vague? What program did you try to open the drive? IsoBuster again?

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeLorean (Post 408511)
I also tried running the image with just Daemon Tools installed, and that did not work either.

'does not work' <-- not enough information

You have to be more precise: what did you try (what action, what application) and what were the results.

Also did you find out if it was SPTI or ASPI?


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