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HP 9500 Series CD Burner - Software?

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 4:50 pm
by RESCUE161
I have lost the driver/software disk for my old CD burner. It's on one of my old programming PCs. I have no idea what happened to the disk as I save everything. I've tried the HP website, but they want me to spend $10.00 for a new CD. I registered the software with them 5 or so years ago, so I should be able to just download it from their site.

I even have the stupid label maker crap that came with it. It was pretty crappy software, but I need it to copy some files to my good computer (60 MB worth).

Does anyone know where on HPs website that this can be downloaded? I know you use to be able to download it without ordering a disk.

If not, can someone recommend a free burner program. I am only copying data, i.e. text files and codeplugs, so MP3 & DVD software is not needed.

Thanks.

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 4:57 pm
by alex
If your running 2000/xp, you should need no particular driver.

You can download a 30 day trial of Nero Burning Rom (probably the best piece of CD burning software on the planet, and it should see your burner and let you toast CD's like it's going out of style.

-Alex

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:00 pm
by RESCUE161
Yeah, the burner works great as a CD player, but I cannot burn anything to a CD. I'm using Win 2000 and it's not hooked to the internet at all. I guess I could network it to this PC and download the file directly. I wish I knew what happened to the disk.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:48 am
by RESCUE161
Found it...
Couldn't see the forest for the trees. It was on a CD bundled with Music Match, so I didn't recognize it as easily as I would have if it were just a standard yellow/blue HP CD.

HP 9500 Series CD Burner - Software?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:06 pm
by WB6DGN
Nest question. Is HP getting stingy with their downloads? Has anyone else had difficulty downloading software for their older HP products. If so, it's a shame. They used to be one of the best.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:00 pm
by RESCUE161
That's what worried me. They were willing to sell me a disk that they knew I had registered when I bought it. Oh well, at least I found my disk. Searching for a disk for an HP product that isn't labeled like a standard HP disk while drunk is not a good idea...lol

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:08 am
by 440roadrunner
They may be. Just yesterday I picked up a little oddity, a small HP scanner called a "hp photo scanner 1000". It's designed for scanning small prints. There is no power connection. It hooks completely up, and powers, through the USB.

There also is no software at HP, just a place to "order the CD."

XP did pick it up, and it works, but I don't know if the original software had options in there that I now don't have.


Another concern of mine is Thinkpads. IBM sold to Lenovo, and it remains to be seen how the excellant support we used to have will be. Also there was a "Greyghost" site that had all the old Thinkpad stuff. It's no longer there.