Thank you for responding Richard. However, as I stated in my original post,
I have already accessed the lightscribe.com website. I downloaded the
program, I followed the steps Gene wrote about, but when I attempt to
download the program to my computer, I get the error message "the operating
system is not adequate for running LS-HSI"
Has anyone else had a problem like this and they you find a solution? I
would go out and buy another Lightscribe drive but I'm afraid Vista won't
support the new DVD.
"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
> There is a Lightscribe update for Vista available:
>
> http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadS...ows/index.aspx
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> > Gene:
> >
> > I have a Pavilion a1020N. After upgrading to Vista, the lightscribe does
> > not work, but the drive does read/write. I downloaded the vista drivers
> > from
> > lightscribe.com and I also found a program on HP site. When I attempted
> > to
> > run these programs, I got the same message "The operating system is not
> > adequate for running LS_HSI"
> >
> > I following your instructions to the letter but got the same results. Any
> > ideas? I have contact HP twice but they do not understand it's a driver
> > problem. They keep saying it's the program I'm using but I have the
> > program
> > they recommended (Roxio 9) but without a lightscribe driver, it's not
> > capable
> > of buring a label.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > "Gene" wrote:
> >
> >> For those who may have not seen it in the general group.
> >>
> >> You can install your lightscribe drivers on Vista. Download them from the
> >> Lightscribe website, right click on the set-up program, and choose
> >> "Properties." When the properties box comes up, go to the "Compatibility
> >> tab" click the box and run under winXP SP2.
> >>
> >> Then save and close. Next, all you have to do is right click, "Run as
> >> Administrator" and let it install. If you see no action for a couple
> >> minutes, just relax, let it figure itself out. The next thing you will
> >> see
> >> is "Program installed"
> >>
> >> Burn and label away :-)
> >>
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