Hi Adrian,
I understand that you are trying to use the Imation Disc Stakka device on your Windows 8 computer and would like to have its drivers and associate software for Windows 8. It would be great if you can provide me with this information for a better understanding of the issue.
Imation Disc Stakka Date: 7th February 2005: Imation might have the cure In the case of a driver. I have 2 Disc Stakkas to store my DVD collection. Once located, you can eject the disc that contains the content you require, and then insert that disc into your computer, CD or DVD player, or game console.
1.Do you have the driver software CD that came with the device?
2.Did you try installing the drivers from the CD? If yes, did you get any error message while trying to install it?
The Windows Compatibility Center does not show any compatibility information regarding the Imation Disc Stakka drivers and OpdiTracker software. So, the only way to use it on Windows 8 is to try installing the latest versions of the drivers and the OpdiTracker software in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode and check if that helps. You may use the CD disk that you have received with the device to install the drivers and the OpdiTracker software in its compatibility mode. For this, I would suggest you to refer to the article “Get your apps and devices working in Windows 8” from the given link:
Get your apps and devices working in Windows 8
For more information about the Program Compatibility, you may refer to these articles:
Imation Disc Stakka
What is program compatibility?
Program Compatibility Assistant: Frequently asked questions:
I would also suggest you to have a look at the Imation Disc Stakka article: “Disc Stakka - Issues Resolution” from this link:
If the issue still persists, then you may need to contact the Imation Technical Support for further assistance from this link:
Hope this information helps you.
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The unit, although very large, disf USB bus-powered, and requires no additional power adapter. The industrial design of this mechanism is genius. Currently Out Of Stock!
The solution to extend the life of discs is to store them in a unit that keeps them in a vertical position, like books on a shelf. Sign up to get insider deals first, exclusive promotions and more delivered to your inbox each week. So, for the casual home-user, one might be best off staying with their binder, especially if the binder normally collects dust anyway. Touch screen visibility and operation was great and easy to navigate. And Disc Stakka units can be added or removed from anywhere in the system without having to reboot.
The Mac software will be available mid May with a beta version on the web site available for downloading before then. It can then be stored safely in the Disc Stakka for immediate retrieval at any time. TigerDirect Business is not responsible for typographical or photographic errors. Its internal and inaccessible carousel holds five-inch optical discs sorry, no mini-CDs for you. stakkka
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Interested in reprinting this article? And so, while I still have my installers for programs like the Adobe Photoshop 3 demo, and the original Macromedia Stakoa, I also have an organizational nightmare on my hands. I believe this is the first and only time I’ve written a negative review here, but bottom line. Quite a while a go Disf was given a Disc Stakka to review and when discussing the concept of writing the review, I had all these great ideas of how I could use to re-organise my drawers, shelves, desk, floor and a myriad of other places I have CD wallets, Spindles, the plastic tops from the spindles and just plain loose CDs and DVDs lying around.
And just when you think that might be all… you can supposedly use up to of these towers, connected to a computer via USB hubs, all with the same database.
2x Imation Disc Stakka Automated 100 CD / DVD Stackable Storage Carousel
Bought 2 of these about 2. But I do have a few small complaints. The dialogue box also pops up when a disc is inserted into the PC drive, so one can skip the initial Disc Stakka load and catalog the disc in advance of storage. If you need to store more than discs, never fear, you can actually stack up to five Disc Stakka units on top of one another and they are then effectively treated as a single unit.
All others trademarks and copyrights mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. I’ve owned these units for several years and all I hear is bad raps about their quality. The USB cable is supplied. Additional information about Imation is available on the company’s stakkw at www.
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One very good thing about them is that putting discs of any type into the system creates a searchable database, and this was extemely helpful. The system also allows users to record the name of the person who borrows a disc.
The OpdiTracker software sorts its discs by whether they are currently being stored or if they are ejected, and one can even keep track of ejected discs by giving their last known whereabouts, or to whom they were lent. If only I’d read other reviews. Just tossed them in the garbage. Great idea that just didn’t work. With one of the broadest product lines in the industry-spanning from a few megabytes to hundreds of gigabytes of capacity in each piece of media-Imation serves customers in more than 60 countries, in both business and consumer markets.
I think that the marginal benefit of a device like this increases as the number of units increase. Back to Search Results. The Imation Disc Stakka stores discs in this way, thereby providing the ultimate protection for valuable optical media.
Secondly, the OpdiTracker software packaged with the device is not fully upgraded. We do our best to update store pricing and inventory amounts as they dic.