Actually, the XP habit of switching to PIO has nothing to do with what software is used for burning. It occurs as a result of errors in reading that get reported to windows, discs with severe reading issues can sometimes do it, and various other Windows-related things.
If a person goes and looks through Event Viewer he can usually see the "CDROM" errors reported there several times just before XP switches the drive to PIO (which is not reported there).
Again, these errors have nothing to do with burning, but with reading, and are not unique to DVD drives. You can remove all burning ware from your system and it will still happen once in a while. Just a little gift from Uncle Bill.
If a person goes and looks through Event Viewer he can usually see the "CDROM" errors reported there several times just before XP switches the drive to PIO (which is not reported there).
Again, these errors have nothing to do with burning, but with reading, and are not unique to DVD drives. You can remove all burning ware from your system and it will still happen once in a while. Just a little gift from Uncle Bill.
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