for some reason when i burn movies my dvd player will not read it and a "no disc" comes up. the only thing that is different is that i upgraded my comp with a Athalon 64 +2800 and a 9800 video card. media is also the same. HELP!
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i take it when you say
the only thing that is different is that i upgraded my comp
if that is the case then there are a few things that you can check
first is make sure that when windows detected your new chip it hasn't changed any of your motherboard setting, most importantly the transfair method for the dvd writer, make sure it is in DMA mode not PIO,
also try to get hold of any new firmware for your drive, both these problems have caused me problems with dvd drives in the pastThe Power of a Goldfish Should never be underestimatedComment
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ok...everything is wat it should be...or at least wat ive been told it should be. but now i have a new problem.
i started a new burn and i cant really describe wat happened but now it takes over 2 hrs for a back up and at least 30 min to burn. same media and im not using deep analysis.Comment
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Press ctrl-alt-del when your computer is not doing anything and note your cpu usage and which applications are using it under "processes". Anything using more than a few percent is going to slow you down since encoding is very processor intensive. Some of it may be spyware. Scan your computer with Spybot and an antivirus either way to be safe. Also you should see NO USAGE on your hard drive light when your computer is idle.
Your processor usage SHOULD BE 100% when encoding. Also are you playing games or using other programs during backup?Comment
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