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CD copying

Tullphan

Diamond Member
I was trying to copy a cd via Nero 5.5 the other night when I got the message that (more or less) said both of my cd's was on the same ide channel & it could not guarantee a coaster would not be made.
Am I gonna hafta hook either the cd or the cd-r on the same cable as my hdd?
 
Do you have the jumpers set correctly? Double check that and see if you have both drives set as master or slave. Hope this helps.
 
the burner should be master and the cdrom should be slave right?
i just read image in cdrw, then copy from image...
good luck
 
It would be better to have it the other way around. The CD-ROM as master and the CD-RW as slave. That way, you can do a direct copy from the CD-ROM to the CD-RW if you want. Or you can do just read the image from the CD-RW and copy it to the CD-RW.
 
I've seen that before too. Basically it is saying that a single ide channel can't handle read and write executions at the same time. That might be true on non-ATA100 ide channels but I don't know that much about how they actually work. Does anyone else have any ideas about that?
 
You will always be better off with your source and target on different IDE controllers.

The best solution is always to go for an external burner . . . SCSI, Firewire or USB 2. There are rarely any problems that way. It's the same old story that keeps getting repeated . . . you get what you pay for. 🙂
 
i get that warning whenever the "Burn on the fly" box is check. i've done a cd to cd copy with it checked and unchecked. not a coaster. but best to leave it unchecked, though.
 


<< it could not guarantee a coaster would not be made. >>


assumes that your cdrw doesn't have some form of burnproof.
as said before, best to have reader & cdrw on different ide channels!
 
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