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It was not a visible device.
It was visible in the driver chain for the dvd.
<none@nowhere.123> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response. I'm going to check my system for the Gear
> driver. Where did you find it, in the services? I actually have had
> an issue with spin up and seek times on my two CD/DVD drives as well
> and never had a clue why. Maybe its PM. Did you just uninstall PM
> and the Gear driver went away? I might do this for the hell of it
> anyway. I don't use PM anymore anyways.
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:33:26 +1300, "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>
>>On XP SP2.
>>PM installed a Gear ASPI driver - forget the exact name. This is I believe
>>a
>>layered device driver that presents a SCSI (ASPI) interface to IDE devices
>>at the device level.
>>
>>With a prior version of Gear installed I found I had a bogus SCSI
>>controller
>>and CD / DVD devices. IE with the Gear driver it was trying to hide the
>>original drives and remapping to a new letter. In My Computer I had
>>devices
>>with conflicting details. The DVD and CD-RW would not work. PM was not the
>>product that installed this on that occasion. Summary: I new to look for
>>GEAR.
>>
>>I struck a similar set of issues with PM - DVD writing would fail, system
>>would lock up after a CD had been inserted twice, CD / DVD access was
>>intermittent. After a chat with the Tech that supplied the DVD, I
>>deinstalled progressively all s/w related to DVD. After all was removed
>>there was still a hidden device (Gear ASPI or something like that - my
>>initial reaction was it was a remnant, but the driver was still present)
>>under Services in the registry and the device indicated it was in the
>>'list'
>>of drivers. It was by accident (deinstall all apps recently installed)
>>that
>>I found it was PM.
>>
>>I don't know why they have to do this... It is no biggy to create a DOS
>>device that is a synonym for a HDD that covers all cylinders of the disc
>>so
>>that the disc can be read at the sector level. It is also no biggy to do
>>it
>>under Windows. VSS does something like this.
>>
>>I could be wrong on this, but I was quite careful and persistent in
>>getting
>>rid of software and checking each step - I had already tried new cables,
>>different IDE connectors, and another computer to prove the DVD drive was
>>going 100%.
>>
>>- Tim
>>
>>
>>
>><none@nowhere.123> wrote in message
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>>>>Why pay for a product that when installed bungs in a buggy layered
>>>>device
>>>>driver (Gear!) that interferes with stable XP use? It took me some time
>>>>to
>>>>discover that PM was shafting my DVD writer and CD writer / crashing XP
>>>>solid.
>>>
>>> I was just curious what problems did you have with your DVD/CD writer
>>> after installing PM and how did you find out it was PM? I'm assuming
>>> you're referring to version 8? I wasn't aware that PM loads any apps
>>> at startup during normal operation under Windows. Please let us know.
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