This thread hasn't had much activity for awhile but I hope there are still folks out there reading :)
I picked up a VPG-XL1B from a local on craigslist for a reasonable price since you can't get them anywhere anymore.
I did all my research and knew not to install drivers etc as I'm using Vista ultimate X64. The unit came with the driver CD which actually said "For Vista 32bit".
I plugged the unit in and powered everything up and all worked fine. I loaded a few DVD's and they cataloged and identified with no issues at all. After testing it a bit, I decided to load about 50 DVD's into the unit so I could just let it go and index them all. After about 40 the changer made a slightly different noise when loading them but it took them. Media Center identified there were new changes and prompted to catalog them and I clicked yes and it started doing it's thing. I heard the change load about 8 of the DVD's and then it tossed me an error that it failed and to click ok.
Then it all went downhill. It prompted me again, and it got one more title in the list and errored again.
So I rebooted the PC and the PC would no longer boot fully. It would get to the screen where you see "microsoft" and the rolling bar on a normal Vista bootup, but I would never get to the logon screen. It would just go black and sit there. I let it sit for 15 mins and finally manually rebooted. No go.
The carosel rotates when I power it on, but if the changer is powered on and connected, I never get to the logon screen. If I bootup with it powered off, and/or disconnected, I get to the Vista logon screen fine. Then if I power up or plug in the changer, Vista locks up and stops responding.
I had an extra PC handy so I just did a quick load of Vista ultimate 32bit to see if it was the OS and no dice. Same thing. If the changer is plugged in it won't boot. I've tried two different Vista PC's, changed cables, no go. Vista gives the "doink" noise indicating something has been connected, but nothing from there. If I open anything related to drives it hangs and if I close it, it kills my whole desktop unless I manually reboot the PC.
Ideas? If a disc is jammed in the drive itself would it cause this behavior? I'm going to disassemble it and do an alignment and make sure the drive is emply and then try again. If anyone has any other ideas, I'm all ears. I'm a bit disappointed because at first it was flawless and problem free...until I loaded 50 or so DVD's and started the catalog process.
Thanks!