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Lite-On LTR-52246S problem with DELL PC

Postby birdsontop on Wed Jun 18, 2003 5:28 pm

I'm running Windows 2000 Pro on a DELL Dimension XPS T800r PIII 800mhz with 640MB RAM, whenever I use NERO to burn data or audio, it starts out fine, but after about 45 seconds the buffer drops down to 0% for a split second, then jumps back up, it might do that twice during a burn, I have DMA enabled and I also have a Pioneer 16X DVD Slot CD-ROM drive connected as SLAVE, but both drives have DMA enabled, but I keep getting these buffer drops intermittently thoughout the burn, CD's seem okay, but if I multitask, its seems to just be slow, almost like the burn is taking up too much of the CPU. Any ideas? The CPU should be fast enough for burning I would think. 640MB should be more than plenty? I also disabled my Norton 2003 anti-virus, doesn't help. Thanks!
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Postby CDRecorder on Thu Jun 19, 2003 1:19 am

Welcome to CDRLabs! :D

Thank you for checking to make sure that DMA is on. However, have you checked if DMA is enabled on your hard drive(s)?
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Postby rdgrimes on Thu Jun 19, 2003 8:35 am

Try removing the DVD to see if the problem goes away. You can monitor CPU usage during the burn, but it's more likely an IDE issue. I assume that you're talking about the read-buffer when you say it's dropping? That means the data is not getting read fast enough, so something is interfering.
do you have anything like Go-Back running?
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Postby birdsontop on Thu Jun 19, 2003 9:40 am

Yes, the hard drive has DMA enabled (of course!), but I will remove the DVD drive to see if that helps, I'll also try selecting CABLE SELECT instead of SLAVE on the DVD drive. Hmm..thanks for your help! :D
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