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error reconnecting to smb1 - Never Connected #156

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Loading mplayer-ce & selecting SMB..
2. Properly Configuring the smb.conf file and removing the debugger option
from the mplayer.conf file.
3. Trying to acess a share on Ubuntu, FreeNAS (SMB), Windows XP, Vista Home

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I expect to see a directory containing xvid,dvix,mkv files etc... 

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
mplayer-ce 0.4(and previous version) on a Menu V3.2

Please provide any additional information below.
I have been working at this for a few weeks now and trying every forum and
scrap of advise I can find on forums ,but to know avail ... 

Basically the problem is when I try to load SMB share I am immediately
greeted with an "error reconnecting to smb1"  I have attempted to change
where the share is coming from , Linux, FreeBSD, Windows. I have also
attempted numerous configuration settings and disabling debugging. The
internet is being connected to just fine(web-radio) and my router is
showing the Wii in the routing table. 

Original issue reported on code.google.com by gjlope...@gmail.com on 31 Mar 2009 at 10:09

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I will try to help ya out as I was having the same type of issues. 
1) I assume you are connecting via WIFI.
2) Create a user on the PC that will be used by the wii to access the files, 
make 
sure that it has a password. Not blank!
3) If possible assign your wii and pc static ips.
4) Check you smb.conf file on the will to make sure that the fields are correct.

If you can please post you smb.conf and also turn on network debugging in the 
mplayer.conf file.

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 1 Apr 2009 at 12:00

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I have setup a NAS drive for the independent purpose of serving files up to my 
Wii.
Tryed the Static IP changing and put on the debugging. No change to situation.

Its FreeNAS 
IP 192.168.1.101

#Max 5 samba shares (review menu.conf to add more samba browsing)

#no ip or no share means samba disabled

#It's important use quotes (") on shares with blank spaces, see example 2

#Samba share1  (smb1:/)

ip1=192.168.1.101

share1="NAS"

user1=

pass1=

#Samba share2  (smb2:/)

ip2=192.168.1.101

share2="NAS"

user2=admin 

pass2=*****

#Samba share3  (smb3:/)

ip3=192.168.1.101

share3="Video"

user3=

pass3=

#Samba share4  (smb4:\\Freenas\NAS\Video)

ip4=

share4=NAS

user4=

pass4=

#Samba share3  (smb5://Freenas/NAS/Video)

ip5=

share5=NAS

user5=

pass5=

Original comment by gjlope...@gmail.com on 3 Apr 2009 at 7:08

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
You included you smb.conf and first I would recommed you do this:

#Samba share1  (smb1:/)
ip1=192.168.1.101
share1="NAS"
user1=admin 
pass1=*****

And delete the rest of the items as it can cause issues if you have part of 
them 
filled out. Also what is the message that you get when you start it with the 
network 
debug flag?

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 2:38

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I went ahead and formated the drive because to me it feels like its not even 
trying
to connect to the smb share(Thought maybe it was not looking at the config file 
at
all so I reinstalled from a freshly formated SD card with nothing eels on it). I
tryed it with and without WEP encryption. I tryed it with only the:

#Samba share1  (smb1:/)
ip1=192.168.1.101
share1="NAS"
user1=admin 
pass1=*****

& then again with only the Samba share 1 filled out. 

I am not getting a message at all regarding the network debug flag. What should 
I be
seeing? 

Original comment by gjlope...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 5:52

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I get the same error.

My config looks like this.

#Max 5 samba shares (review menu.conf to add more samba browsing)
#no ip or no share means samba disabled
#It's important use quotes (") on shares with blank spaces, see example 2

#Samba share1  (smb1:/)
ip1=192.168.1.90
share1="secure"
user1=qatz
pass1=******

I've tried many changes on the server side, and in the config file. I know share
itself (Server side) is setup right, since I can connect to it from both 
windows and
linux(Using konqueror ,mc ,mounted ,and even mplayer in linux)

As far as i can tell it's not even attempting to make the connection on the
application side.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 6:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
That is how I feel. It is like an instant reaction; not pausing for a second to
attempt to access the smb share. 

Original comment by gjlope...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 6:56

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
>>As far as i can tell it's not even attempting to make the connection on the
application side.

that sounds like a network initialization issue. i had severe issues with a 
couple of
accespoints/wireless-routers. with most of them i could solve the problem by 
changing
the encryption type of the wifi. normally i use wpa2 aes but for my wii i have 
to use
tkip. somtimes simply changing the key to a key without special characters. i 
could
always use _.:-?/&@()! . they never caused problems but chars like {$%& and 
other
always caused problems. the first time i became aware of this behavior of the 
wii was
when i first tried to use ftpii. 

Original comment by shemmerl...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 10:58

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Well, I'm not using encyption on this router. Plus other internet functions 
work,
radio etc... I'm begining to suspect that the samba the wii uses simply doesn't 
like
samba shares from linux. gjlopeman's NAS "probably" does it share from linux, 
and the
shares I'm trying to use are from a Linux system.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 11:16

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Ok for you guys that are getting a immidate error when trying smb, try one of 
the 
radio stations. If it works then you are connected and online as they are web 
stations. If it does not connect then you may need to play with the wii's 
network 
connection as your setting may be giving mplayer an issue.

Secondly are you guys using .4 or .3 or .3a? if .4 I am not able to get it to 
see my 
ethernet adapter so I am not using it and can not assure you as to what the 
network 
debug flag shows as. If you can try one of the .3 versions as it will show the 
message below the credits that would help me.

Lemme know what ya get.

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 11:16

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm using .4 ,no encryption ,the radio works fine, and the error is immidate.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 4 Apr 2009 at 11:23

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm using .4 ,no encryption & encrypted (Tried Both) ,the radio works fine, and 
the
error is immediate.

Original comment by gjlope...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 1:04

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@gjlopeman & DaQatz - If the radio is working then it is definitely a SMB 
issue. 
What OS are you trying to pull the video from? Linux/Mac/Win?

Also can you try to run .3a and tell me what you get when you edit mplayer.conf 
and 
uncomment the network debug line? I ask this as it will tell you specificaly if 
it 
is able to mount the share or not.

If you are using linux the please post your servers smb.conf, not the mplayer 
one as 
an attachment.

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 1:49

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Yeah that's the strange thing, the shares work when I access them from ANYTHING 
else
besides the wii. I can access my shares from windows, and linux. I even tested 
many
different programs in linux to be sure.(Check my above posts fot the list)

This is the smb.conf from the linux system.

[global]
security = share
restrict anonymous = no
domain master = no
preferred master = no
workgroup = HOME
server string = Mad_Moose
max protocol = NT
acl compatibility = winnt
ldap ssl = No
server signing = Auto
dns proxy = no

[Moose Share]
path = /shares
guest ok = yes
create mask = 0777
comment = Moose Share

[secure]
path = /shares
#guest ok = yes
create mask = 0777
comment = secure share

The secure share was added while trying to get the wii work with it. I do have 
a user
setup with a password for access.(Also comfirmed working) If it's a Samba
misconfiguration it's one that doesn't break access from Windows, or Linux.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 2:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
What port is your NAS using?

Original comment by agent...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 12:42

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Mine runs on ports 137,138,139

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 7:40

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hey guys back for another round:

One thing to note is that from what I read on this forum somewhere you need to 
have
samba also use port 445.

Check on your samba server to see if it is listening on 445

CODE: netstat -an | grep 445

If it is listening on the port then check your config in comparison to mine. 
Not all
of the settings in mine are required as I also use it as a PDC and WINS server. 
Make
note that the security is user and that you have a user for the wii established 
as a
samba account. I didnt bother to try to do it with guest as I really dont like 
using
that for things other than a public area.

Tell me if that helps.

---------------------------My smb.conf
#Fix for MPlayerCE dropping
keepalive = 0
encrypt passwords = yes

#Wins Server Section
wins support = yes
name resolve order = wins hosts bcast
os level = 64
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
dns proxy = yes

#PDC Section
domain master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon drive = H:
logon home = \\elohim\profiles\%U
logon path = \\elohim\profiles\%U
#passdb backend = tdbsam
username map = /etc/smbmap.dat
logon script = %U.vbs

#Speed settings - Attempting to speed up the server
read size = 65536
read prediction = true
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY

#Naming Section
server string=Elohim
workgroup=Zion

#Network settings
interfaces=192.168.23.30/24 127.0.0.1/8 
smb ports = 445

#General Server Settings
security=user
smb passwd file=/var/private/smbpasswd
private dir=/var/private
guest account=www-data
lock directory=/var/locks
pid directory=/var/locks
use sendfile=Yes
map to guest = Bad User
create mask = 755
map hidden = Yes
veto files = /shares/internal/.senvidData/ /shares/internal/lost+found/
max log size = 1

[netlogon]
comment = Network Lgon Service
path = /shares/internal/netlogon/
browsable = no
force group = domainadmins
create mode = 0660
directory mode = 0770
valid users = @domainadmins @domainusers
write list = @domainadmins
read list = @domainusers

[Profiles]
comment = User profiles
path = /shares/internal/profiles
hide files = /desktop.ini/$RECYCLE.BIN/
browsable = no
guest ok = no
profile acls = Yes
csc policy = disable
force group = domainadmins
valid users = @domainadmins @domainusers
create mode = 0600
directory mode = 0700
write list = @domainadmins @domainusers

[Backups]
comment = System Backup Images
path = /shares/internal/wd500/backups
browsable = no
guest ok = no
create mode = 0660
directory mode = 0770
force group = domainadmins
valid users = backups @domainadmins
write list = backups @domainadmins

[Public]
comment = Public Storage
path=/shares/internal/public
guest ok=yes
create mode = 0666
directory mode = 0777
valid users = %U
write list = %U

[Applications]
comment = Applications
path=/shares/internal/applications
guest ok=no
force group = domainadmins
create mode = 0666
directory mode = 0777
valid users=@domainadmins @domainusers
write list=tingting @domainadmins
read list=@domainusers

[Media]
comment = Network Media
path=/shares/internal/media
guest ok=no
force group = domainadmins
force user = root
create mode = 0666
directory mode = 0777
valid users=@domainadmins @domainusers
write list=tingting @domainadmins
read list=@domainusers

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 10:08

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
DaQatz: That's your problem.  As junker says you need to be using port 445.

Junker: thanks for the detailed info, I'm sure it will help people.

Original comment by agent...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 10:37

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Tried port 445, same results.(Yes also double checked with netstat) I also 
don't see
anything else in your config that I havn't tried in mine to get it working. 
Maybe its
samba version issues? I'm running 3.0.33.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 10:55

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@DaQatz - You smb.conf post listed your security as share based, can you change 
it to
security and make sure that the wii user is able to access it? Also are you 
sure that
samba is listening on 445 as mine was not by default, I had to tell it to and 
change
a system file to accept the connection.

Also just throwing it out there, lets mplayer startup and wait say 2 minutes 
and then
try to connect to the share. Sometimes I dont get a connection right away when 
I use
mine and then it will come online.

keep in mind that when you switch to user security you will need to have a unix
account and a samba account on the server and as a rule of thumb make sure that 
they
are matching info.

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:02

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Have you tried the technique listed here
http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?p=48403#post48403 ?  Apologies if 
you
have, just trying all options...

Original comment by agent...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:02

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Yes I did try the user mode. Saddly having negitive results.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:04

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@DaQatz - Also just scrounged up that file I had to edit, it is the inetd.conf 
file,
my samba is controlled by it so I have to add it. here are the lines.

netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd smbd 
-s/etc/smb.conf
-l/var/log -d0
microsoft-ds stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd smbd  
-s/etc/smb.conf
-l/var/log -d0

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:06

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@ junker - I also did let it run awhile first. I've also tried using the radio 
first
to eb sure net was up, and then tried the smb shares.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:06

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@ junker - Hmmm I don't have netbios-ssn or microsoft-ds installed. What 
packages are in?
Also on a sie note The linux distro I'm using is Gentoo.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:10

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hmmm checking on Google seems to make me think they are part of samba... but a 
find /
| grep NAME on either doesn't seem to find them.

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 5 Apr 2009 at 11:32

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@DaQatz those are not packages but name that are given to particular port 
usages.
netstat will show 445 as microsoft-ds and 139 as netbios-ssn.

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 12:35

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@DaQatz check this site for some more info on it.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

If your system uses inetd then try those lines and see what happens

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 12:37

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Ok looked stuff up, my system uses(optionaly) xinetd instead of inetd. I setup a
config for that should have worked the same as to what you listed above. Then I 
stop
the samba services, and restarted them with xinetd. I can access them fine from
linux, and windows same as I could before.(If I turn on ipv6 support it slows 
to a
crawl) and netstat shows the ports as listening. However the Wii still does it's
"Error reconnecting to smb#" 

I included the xinetd config below.

# Samba smb service with ipv6 support (for samba3)
# Remember to stop samba service starting smbd before you activate this.
service microsoft-ds
{
    flags       = REUSE
    socket_type = stream
    wait        = no
    user        = root
    server      = /usr/sbin/smbd
    log_on_failure  += USERID
    disable     = no
}
service netbios-ssn
{
    flags       = REUSE
    port        = 139
    socket_type = stream
    wait        = no
    user        = root
    server      = /usr/sbin/smbd
    log_on_failure  += USERID
    disable     = no
    mdns        = yes
}

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 4:31

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Change

port        = 139

to

port        = 445

Original comment by agent...@gmail.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 1:17

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
microsoft-ds was already listening on 445, but tried making it explicite. 
(Failed)
netbios-ssn tried changing it from 139"It's listed proper address" to 445. 
(Failed)
Tried running on 445 and netbios-ssn 139 "Proper listed addresses" (Failed)
Tried commenting out netbios-ssn and just running microsoft-ds on 445. (Failed)
Tried commenting out microsoft-ds and just running netbios-ssn on 139. (Failed)
Tried commenting out microsoft-ds and just running netbios-ssn on 445. (Failed)

The config as it looks now.

# Samba smb service with ipv6 support (for samba3)
# Remember to stop samba service starting smbd before you activate this.
service microsoft-ds
{
    flags       = REUSE
    port        = 445
    socket_type = stream
    wait        = no
    user        = root
    server      = /usr/sbin/smbd
    log_on_failure  += USERID
    disable     = no
}
service netbios-ssn
{
    flags       = REUSE
    port        = 139
    socket_type = stream
    wait        = no
    user        = root
    server      = /usr/sbin/smbd
    log_on_failure  += USERID
    disable     = no
    mdns        = yes
}
service netbios-ns
{
    flags       = REUSE
    port        = 137
    socket_type = dgram
    protocol    = udp
    wait        = no
    user        = root
    server      = /usr/sbin/nmbd
    server_args = -a
}

Original comment by DaQ...@gmail.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 4:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by agent...@gmail.com on 6 Apr 2009 at 11:25

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
@DaQatz Can you post and attach the following files so I can take a look at 
them later?
IF you can please make them attachments instead of just dumping them in the 
post as I
wont be online later.

1) Server smb.conf
2) Wii smb.conf
3) Wii mplayer.conf

Thanks

Original comment by jun...@mailinator.com on 8 Apr 2009 at 5:35

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm very new to Linux, but I was getting the same errors until I used
system-config-samba to set up my share. I don't know if this will be any help to
anyone, but I thought I would try anyway.

Original comment by omureadh...@gmail.com on 9 Apr 2009 at 11:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I had an issue connecting to SMB share on WinXP and managed to solve it. 
Hopefully
this may help others with their SMB issues.

The issue I was seeing was as follows:
* The Wii refused to connect to my WinXP share (immediate fail).
* I could connect to the share from WinXP laptop & Linux VM.
* The Wii was also able to play content from Internet (radio working).

I did a 'netstat -an' to determine what ports the Windows machine was using and 
noted
that it was not using port 445 (SMB direct, see
http://www.keyfocus.net/kfsensor/help/AdminGuide/adm_NBT.php for more info).

I did a 'net config server' which showed the following:

Server is active on
        NetBT_Tcpip_{ED67A2DF-F605-4CC0-AB29-DEFE99824913} (005056c00008)
        NetBT_Tcpip_{5083B7B4-669B-4E96-AF68-883AB3AAA25B} (005056c00001)

(Note the lack of the NetbiosSmb device).

This indicated that the SMB direct device was disabled despite File/Print 
sharing
being enabled. I did some digging and found a registry key for enabling 
disabling
this device (see http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-smb-netbios.html).

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet \Services \NetBT \Parameters]
SMBDeviceEnabled = 1

I changed the registry entry value from 0 to 1 and rebooted the machine. Now 
when I
do a 'netstat -an' I see:

  TCP    0.0.0.0:445            0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
  TCP    192.168.1.3:139        0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING

and when I do a 'net config server' I see:

Server is active on
        NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
        NetBT_Tcpip_{ED67A2DF-F605-4CC0-AB29-DEFE99824913} (005056c00008)
        NetBT_Tcpip_{5083B7B4-669B-4E96-AF68-883AB3AAA25B} (005056c00001)

Problem Solved! My Wii is now able to play both audio and video files from the 
SMB
share successfully.

As an aside I have NetBios over TCP/IP disabled on the interface connected to 
the
Wii. Also looking at the firewall log I only see connections on port 445.

Some further information about my configuration:

* I am using a fixed IP for both the WinXP and Wii
* Wireless is very old 3Com ADSL router
* My smb.conf is filled out with the all fields entered and repeated 5 times

Original comment by james.r....@googlemail.com on 17 Apr 2009 at 6:55

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I had exactly the same problem: a samba share on a Linux server (Ubuntu 9.04) 
which
was no accessible with MPlayer CE. I managed to solve the problem by adding a 
line to
the file /etc/hosts on the Linux server. The line should be something like this:

192.168.2.4 wii

where 192.168.2.4 should be replaced by the IP of your WII (it is easier if it 
is a
fixed IP), and wii may be replaced with any name you want. 

For some reasons, when this line does no exists and the WII try to connect to 
the
samba share, the samba server contacts DNS and MDNS services, which make WII 
unhappy.

Original comment by gianluca...@gmail.com on 18 May 2009 at 10:48

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I've had the same problem. Tried messing with ports with no result. Changed the
security type from share to user, and it worked.

Try setting your samba server to 'user' level security and have a user/login 
for the
wii to connect with

Original comment by yure...@gmail.com on 6 Jul 2009 at 3:15

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
fixed

Original comment by Gamewiza...@gmail.com on 12 Sep 2009 at 10:25

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
gianluca.amato.74 < thanks a lot for the "/etc/hosts" trick it fixed my problem 
also

In samba.log before : 

[2009/10/15 15:27:57,  0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr_internal(1676)
  getpeername failed. Error was Noeud final de transport n'est pas connecté
[2009/10/15 15:27:57,  0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(1136)
[2009/10/15 15:27:57,  0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr_internal(1676)
  getpeername failed. Error was Noeud final de transport n'est pas connecté
  write_data: write failure in writing to client 0.0.0.0. Error Connexion
ré-initialisée par le correspondant
[2009/10/15 15:27:57,  0] smbd/process.c:srv_send_smb(74)
  Error writing 89 bytes to client. -1. (Noeud final de transport n'est pas connecté)
[2009/10/15 15:28:44,  0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(939)
[2009/10/15 15:28:44,  0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr_internal(1676)
  getpeername failed. Error was Noeud final de transport n'est pas connecté
  read_socket_with_timeout: client 0.0.0.0 read error = Connexion ré-initialisée par
le correspondant.
[2009/10/15 15:28:44,  1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1115)

In the same log file after the entries added to /etc/hosts : 

192.168.1.34 (192.168.1.34) connect to service TEST initially as user test 
(uid=1000,
gid=1000) (pid 7670)

It's weird because all other clients (remote xp, smbclient local) succeed 
without
this entries except the wii ...

Original comment by smashxpo@gmail.com on 15 Oct 2009 at 1:33

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
also important to know is that i didn't have this problem with ubuntu intrepid, 
i
just made a dist-upgrade to jaunty before having it, intrepid didn't seem to 
need the
entrie in /etc/hosts

Original comment by smashxpo@gmail.com on 15 Oct 2009 at 1:36

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I played with these settings and low and behold I got it working too.  SMB 
worked on
another PC in my office so I know it wasn't a ISO I installed on the Wii.  Seems
either the registry entry or the hosts file change did it. I'm unsure.  The 
registry
entry 

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet \Services \NetBT \Parameters]
SMBDeviceEnabled = 1

was not on my registry at all.  Parameters was but not SMBDeviceEnabled.  Who 
knows
I'm happy though.  Thanks megashake!

Original comment by oblach...@hotmail.com on 12 Feb 2010 at 3:16

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Does this program work on every computer? I have been trying to find new 
computer systems to help my hard drive work a little faster. The only problem 
is, my computer is a pretty old model so not a lot of new programs work on it. 
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Original comment by laureysm...@gmail.com on 1 Apr 2014 at 10:08