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hi frend of mine has a toshiba dvd-rw drive (sd-r5112) the problem is that in the last few weeks it starts to burn at 4x and at 5% it drops to 1x and finishes wrigting at this speed the disks work fine after in a dvd/ps2 tried reinstalling/updateing the drivers still the same any ideas is i don't have a clue what the hell is wroung with it the drive is only 6-8 mouths old and does little work he got ritek dvd-r and i tried a few on my system and they were fine burned in around 15 min does he need a film were update?
thanks
I have the same model Toshiba DVD burner... It SUX!
Took me over an hour to burn a full DVD at x4 yesterday :mad:
Hello :)
well unfortunately the problem described could be down to several things...
The dvd-r type you're using are well renowned discs, and seeing as they burn fine on your machine at home, that kinda rules out this being just a bad batch of discs, so that's probably not the problem..
The most likely probable cause in my mind is system performance :eek: The drop in speed is what indicates this. The reason for the drop in speed could be due to;
- The system resouces being used unneccessarily by services / processes that are not required.
- The total physical RAM is insuffient
- The computer does not have a paging file configured (what OS is being used?)
- The hard disk / bus speed is not sufficient to supply the recorder at the required data rate; DVD 4x write = 5MB+ per/s
- The DVD-RW drive is connected to an IDE channel that is seperate from the hard disk.
- The DVD-RW drive is running in PIO mode, as opposed to [Ultra] DMA mode. To check that, open device manager, collapse the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers, select either the primary or secondary IDE channel (check both to be on the safe side) and view the Advanced Settings. Make sure it reads "DMA if available" next to the <Transfer Mode> label.
There is also a possibility that the software being used is still in its trial / evaluation period and what your friend is witnessing is one of the limitations before buying the product... or an illegal / invalid product key / serial has been used in attempt to register the software, but i'm sure that's not the case here, is it ? ;)
Please post back some more info on your friends computer, such as it's CPU speed, RAM total, operating system & revision and the software being used to burn the disc.
hope some of that is helpful,
peace :cool:
patch god
13-10-2004, 09:07
>Start
> Control panel
> Performance and maintinence
> System
Click the hardware tab
Click device manager
IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
Check the IDE channel your writer is on (primary or secondary)
See if your burner is in DMA mode. If it is in PIO, that explains everything!
just check ok.
will try all of what you told me computer is around 6-8 mouths old and did burn at 4x when he got it i put the softwere on it and it is fully licened and working tried reinstalling that as well
ok as far as i remember shes shipping
2.0mhz celron pro
80gb hard disk
256 ram
toshiba dvd-rw SD-R5112
128 graphics card
win xp home ed(crap os)
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