external cd-burnerForum: Other Help Topics Topic: external cd-burner started by: torp Posted by torp on Feb. 02 2006,20:54
Can anyone recommend a good external cd/dvd writer for use in re-mastering dsl? I have a toshiba 2595cdt laptop, with a parallel port available, and a usb 1.1 port.torp Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 03 2006,04:36
< http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ >
Posted by torp on Feb. 03 2006,15:58
Thanks cbagger..........I should have checked that first. Was hoping for a first hand report by someone who has an external burner.torp Posted by brianw on Feb. 05 2006,17:15
I have a pacific digital model 1930-24 cdrw USB 2.0 on my Compaq armada 7800 p266 with usb1.1 port. Works great for burning and ripping. I also have an external microsolutions backpack cdrw that I tested and could use but I use the newer one because the backpack is pretty old and seems to have problems with disks bigger than 650mb.
Posted by torp on Feb. 09 2006,16:47
thank you for the tip on the pacific digital model. I bought a memmorex model on ebay, and am not-so-patiently waiting for it to arrive. thanx againtorp Posted by weirdo on Feb. 10 2006,18:34
Hello I request assistance in remastering, if you have time.I have 3 partitions on my laptop: SuSE 10, WinME, WinXP. I remastered the DSL, following this webpage's instructions: < http://www.x-dsl.org/wiki/Remastering > A couple of problems, however. Cloop does not seem to be available for install from YaST, but when I type "modprobe cloop", no error occurs. Also, "create_compressed_fs" was not available on SuSE, so I simply downloaded the binary from Yahoo, put it into /bin, and that seemed to work I created a 51MB myremaster.iso file. I copied it to my WinME directory and booted into WinXP, loaded NERO and then burnt it. The CD did not boot, but it appears that there are files there (boot.* and KNOPPIX). I downloaded DSL in WinXP and burnt it using NERO so I can't understand why this didn't work. Thank you for reading this. WeirDo Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 11 2006,22:06
Did you use all of the correct flags when you created the myremaster.iso file, ie: mkisofs
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