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    CD-RW Speed problem

    I recently did a restore on a computer over the holidays and I ran into a problem. Everything went without a hitch except for the cd-rw. it is rated as 8x4x32, but will only burn discs at 4x speed. Does anyone know what would cause this? the make of the cd-rw is a liteon. thanks in advance for any advice.

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    Re: CD-RW Speed problem

    Originally posted by Darth Bond
    I recently did a restore on a computer over the holidays and I ran into a problem. Everything went without a hitch except for the cd-rw. it is rated as 8x4x32, but will only burn discs at 4x speed. Does anyone know what would cause this? the make of the cd-rw is a liteon. thanks in advance for any advice.

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    Gotta few questions before any of us diagnose yer problem.

    1) When you reinstalled/restored did you set the temp file for whatever burning program you use to a different dir?

    2) Are you burning off a second HD?

    3) Does the 8x option show up? Or is it maxed at 4x?


    Post on it and we'll see what we can do.

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    CCSDUDE wrote
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    Gotta few questions before any of us diagnose yer problem.

    1) When you reinstalled/restored did you set the temp file for whatever burning program you use to a different dir?

    2) Are you burning off a second HD?

    3) Does the 8x option show up? Or is it maxed at 4x?


    Post on it and we'll see what we can do.

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    Temp file is defualt that it goes to when installed.

    there is only one hard drive in the comp. a 40 gig one

    All options show up......but when burning on anything higher than 4 either it crashes(ez cd) or I get a power calabration error(nero)!

    hope that helps

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    Originally posted by Darth Bond
    All options show up......but when burning on anything higher than 4 either it crashes(ez cd) or I get a power calabration error(nero)!
    Well, I had this problem with my 8x4x32 ish burner, it was a philips, I used clone cd 3.x with it, and there was this nifty laser calibration option....gone now, but I wonder if it could somehow help, although I honestly have no clue what the hell it did, it did help
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    Hmmmm....sounds fishy

    I'd say (this is just a flat out guess lol) that....

    A) The connections too the burner are a bit off.....kind of a long shot. But it's always good to make sure all the cables are plugged in fully.

    B) The actual track that your CDRW's laser is on is a tad worn.

    C) It could be your CD burning software. Try something like Fire burner and see if you get similar results.

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    Go to Device manager

    Look at the Disc Controllers, and enable DMA on each drive.

    Reboot.
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    Thanks Krell that did the trick......

    you seem to be the resident guru around these parts.....from now on I will address these problems to you!

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    lol Pleeeese dont. I am behind in answering my PMs as it is.

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    Originally posted by Krell
    Go to Device manager

    Look at the Disc Controllers, and enable DMA on each drive.

    Reboot.
    Sometimes I marvel at the fact I can roll out of bed in the morning with such little brain power....lol

    BTW krell, you brought this on yourself, I know you're just trying to help, and I appreciate it, but dont kill yourself over it, I'd hate to see you go for a second time because of the stress level
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