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club_med
05-06-2001, 04:51 PM
The latest version of the popular CD recording software Easy CD Creator, version 5, is killing Windows 2000 machines stone dead so hold off until you have read all the guidance.

The developer of the software, Roxio, has put up a security notice on its site saying that a "small percentage" of people using the Windows 2000 OS have experienced some problems with its leading product.

The advice disingenuously says there are two problems connected with a full install of the software. One, "a blue screen error" aka the blue screen of death and two, the computer takes an extremely long time to boot. That sounds bad enough but we have it on good authority that the software is even more malignant than that.

"This is the first piece of software I have ever found which is capable of comprehensively trashing a working PC," one reader has told us. "I spent six hours last night trying and failing to recover this machine and will have to spend similar amount tomorrow rebuilding it." Usenet contains many similar tales.

"I have never seen anything kill a PC like this since the bad old days of 3.1," said one.

The problem appears to lie with the Take Two module of the software - the part that enables you to recover data from crashed hard disks. It would seem the module has turned to the dark side and used its powers for evil rather than good.

Roxio's suggestion is that people select Custom Install when loading the software and deselect the Take Two. This only goes to show that Take Two is an integral part of the Easy CD package. How many machines may be corrupted by the software before people become aware of the problem doesn't bear thinking about.

The question is: how could a bug of this enormity have escaped attention and be released on the market? And what does Roxio plan to do about it? AOL is currently facing a heavy lawsuit for changing users' settings without their permission. This software - installed as intended - is having a far worse effect than that and appears to be conflicting with the OS itself rather than other software on the computer that Roxio could not be aware of.

On 12 April this year, parent company Adaptec said it was going to spin-off Roxio. It said it distribute shares in Roxio to Adaptec shareholders through a special stock dividend. This dividend is due to be paid in a week's time - just one month after the announcement - and will mark the split between Roxio and Adaptec. Roxio is then expected to start trading on Nasdaq on 14 May.

Plans for a float of Roxio were scrapped at the start of January and this news was followed two weeks later by a poor set of Q3 results for Adaptec, which saw its share price fall 3 per cent.

And so the stark question is: was Easy CD 5 rushed out before the official split, without proper testing and hence complete with PC-destroying bugs? It seems all too probable. And what does it intend to do about the problem? Can we expect a recall? We are waiting for the company to get back to us on these questions.

Easy CD Creator is Roxio's leading product and enables users to burn anything onto a CD like music, photos and videos. It lets people build a CD of MP3s for example or a slideshow of pictures or video presentations. The company also does a Mac version of the software called Toast. ®


source: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/)

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sharder8
05-06-2001, 06:02 PM
Thanks club_med,

I was thinking of up-grading and trying EZ CD Creator again, but now I'll just stay with my Nero. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif

Harder

rh71
05-06-2001, 06:07 PM
I guess it was a good thing it failed to install on my WIN2k machine. Well, it had some errors during the install and it wouldn't even load the program afterward... I got rid of it in favor of Nero 5.5.

LJE2
05-06-2001, 06:39 PM
I'm running Windows ME, I first purchased a CD Burner 4 years ago, they were pretty expensive and slow, but using "Gear" software I never made a coster. About a year ago, I bought a Plextor 12/10/32, it came with Easy CD creator 4.01, after hundreds of successful "burns" with "Gear" software, I made a few coasters with Easy CD Creator, (maybe the CDRW is burn proof but the software isn't), so when Roxio sent me email saying they had a newer and better version, I bought it. $49.95 for the software and $10 shipping. I recieved and installed Easy CD Creator 5.0 about 10 days ago, last Sunday I tried to use it for the first time, (the key word here is "tried") I made 6 coasters in a row, using 4 different brands of media, each failure was preceded by a BSOD. The software came with a 30 day warranty, I called Roxio the following day, got an RMA# and boxed it up and returned it as fast as I could.

Shadowhaxor
05-07-2001, 06:08 AM
Too late for me....

I installed it, and it severly screwed my win2k machine up. So i tried to uninstall, and my computer just hangs. Darn it. I just reinstalled Win2k 3 weeks ago, now i gotta do it again?? Shame, as the program seems very good.

Fisheagle
05-07-2001, 06:26 AM
Thanks club-med.

Mntsnow
05-07-2001, 08:17 AM
If you want the facts...
http://www.roxio.com/en/support/ecdc/ecdc5win2k.html

And then get the update. http://www.roxio.com/en/support/ecdc/ecdcupdates.html or the direct link to the 5.01 update file ftp://ftp.roxio.com/roxio/cd_recording_software/aol/ecdc_v501_up.exe

I have 5.01 installed on Win2K and WinXP and it works flawlessly for me.

BBA
05-07-2001, 09:20 AM
Mntsnow...I had to rebuild mine because of it.

I was lucky and did tyhe custom install without take2 from the start...it looked like it worked, but it would not ever finalize a cd.

I rebuilt the machine, tried again, same thing...with or without the patch. It just didnt work.

I did find some things about it...for W2K, it matters what type motherboard and drive setup you have...it aparently can not work with W2K in a BX chipset motherboard with ACPI MPS ans SCSI drives, but works fine on 8 series intel chipsets and on all via chipset boards...so...it does have problems.

Anyway, I just reinstalled version 4 again.

Mntsnow
05-07-2001, 09:38 AM
Thanks for the heads up on the BX chipsets BBA. All of my 2K and XP installs with EZ5 have been on VIA chipsetted mobo's

wyvrn
05-07-2001, 10:36 AM
Yep I had this problem, just uninstalled Take 2 and upgraded to SP1, no more problems.

Spartan
05-07-2001, 10:55 AM
I had the same problem in that Easy CD Creator would never finalize the CD. I had to reboot the box to get access to the cd drives again.

I don't have time or desire to screw around with sub-par software (I'm a developer by trade), so I went out and bought Nero 5.5 which works like a charm.

S.D.Willie
05-07-2001, 02:32 PM
had roxio...tried it on win2k....shoulda stuck with nero 5.x...im sorry i strayed..
now with ME, i wont use acraptec anymore...

nero and clone cd are all i need....
i just wish nero's cd label creator was as good as acraptec. thats my only problem.
but i can live with it..
i just need to mess with is some more i think.

SD

eweruk
05-07-2001, 02:40 PM
I have had it installed for about 2 months and I have had no issues with W2K. When it does blow up at least I was warned. Good thing for Ghost images!!