Greetings PCWorkers,

Here's the scenario. Needed updated software on older PC attached to a Sun
engine analyzer. To upgrade software, requirements were 64MB ram, and
install a DVD player. I did this without too much difficulty.

Software installed w/no problems. However, when I attempt to "register" the
DVD rom within the program, it refuses to recognize it, stating "unknown
product". The portion of the program which is on a regular CD rom WAS
recognized. I can view the contents of the DVD rom in windows explorer, but
if I click on the D: drive while the DVD rom in inserted, it only shows
about 1.16GB capacity. Tech support (and my other PC shows the capacity as
over 7GB).

The guy who sold me the DVD player said that this old 100MHZ Pentium would
be able to read DVD's, but of course I would not be able to "watch a movie
with it". Tech support seems to be divided, with company policy being a 200
mhz processor necessary, but a few technicians have said the 100 mhz should
do the trick. Upgrade possibilities for this mobo seem to be available as an
overdrive processor (?) which could conceivably bump it up to 166mhz (at
least that's my interpretation of info at Intel website. There is a BIOS
update available, which I do intend to try after I get any and all input
from you guys... I trust you MUCH more than the support techs I've been on
the phone with :-)

Let me end by saying that this Engine Analyzer/ PC system was purchased used
a few months ago for well over $5000.00. New equipment of this sort sells
for over $40,000....so you can kinda see that getting a new system is out of
the question. Most of the normal PC stuff is in there, but there are tons of
additional boards, wires,, plugs, and all sorts of stuff that I don't have a
CLUE what it might be. Changing out the PC part alone does not seem
possible, and NONE of the techies I have spoken with recommend that.

Sorry to be so long winded, but wanted to give you all a clear picture, so
that you can get me out of a jam ;-).. Actually I am trying to do this for a
friend. I would have NEVER attempted to piddle around with such an old and
expensive piece of equipment.

Any ideas/suggestions/inspiration apprectiated,

Regards,

Marlene
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