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I have a Sony DRU-120C (also tried 3 other drives, though)
, Vista 64-bit Home Basic, Biostar TForce 965PT, 2XCorsair XMS, eVGA 8800gts 320mb, sata WD 320mb Caviar hdd.
I build this rig for a friend kinda on a tight budget... Vista has been a bit of a pain. Overall, however, the computer is running and performing well.... EXCEPT it will not burn a cd/dvd to save it's life. His wife only wants to use the computer to burn some pictures to CD or DVD, so she's not happy at all with this problem.
Here's what I've done:
* Installed Vista. Only downloaded new NVidia drivers... rest were found by Vista.
* Tried to format a blank CD (Vista prompts this when you put in a blank)... this simply sits on the screen for about 5 minutes Calculating the time left. The drive will spin, then stop. It either says it fails or last time gave me a 0x8007045D error code.
* I've tried to skip the format and just drag files to the burner. Same type situation. It will utilize nearly 100% of the CPU for about 5min... will often show "not responding" on other windows or the actual transfer windows themselves, then announce it failed 5 minutes later and everything is back.
* I've also tried Nero 7.5.9.0 and it did the same thing. It would get to 4% and then just hang for 5 minutes or so. Then it will announce it failed. It even failed burning at 8x (cd, not DVD...and it's a 40x cd burner)
This is very frustrating. I've checked a few things. DMA is turned on to the burner. I ran a speed test (Nero) on the Sony DRU-120C and the read speeds seemed normal, but trying to test the write speed produced the same hang symptom.
Anyone have a similar problem? I've tried the DRU-120c in my home computer with XP and it work, I've tried 3 or 4 drives with this computer and Vista. I just put Vista on another hard drive of my home computer and was able to immediately burn files to a CD just using vista.
***I've concluded it is definitely something with this one computer. The same burner that works in my home computer (which is actually similar in specs/parts) will not work in my friends computer. The main difference is the motherboard (Asus P5b deluxe in mine, Biostar TForce 965PT in his.... the Biostar is supposed to be Vista ready, and this is the only problem I've had so far)
Thanks for any help you can provide. I think I'm going to reinstall windows while I look for a solution. Please feel free to ask any questions.
I build this rig for a friend kinda on a tight budget... Vista has been a bit of a pain. Overall, however, the computer is running and performing well.... EXCEPT it will not burn a cd/dvd to save it's life. His wife only wants to use the computer to burn some pictures to CD or DVD, so she's not happy at all with this problem.
Here's what I've done:
* Installed Vista. Only downloaded new NVidia drivers... rest were found by Vista.
* Tried to format a blank CD (Vista prompts this when you put in a blank)... this simply sits on the screen for about 5 minutes Calculating the time left. The drive will spin, then stop. It either says it fails or last time gave me a 0x8007045D error code.
* I've tried to skip the format and just drag files to the burner. Same type situation. It will utilize nearly 100% of the CPU for about 5min... will often show "not responding" on other windows or the actual transfer windows themselves, then announce it failed 5 minutes later and everything is back.
* I've also tried Nero 7.5.9.0 and it did the same thing. It would get to 4% and then just hang for 5 minutes or so. Then it will announce it failed. It even failed burning at 8x (cd, not DVD...and it's a 40x cd burner)
This is very frustrating. I've checked a few things. DMA is turned on to the burner. I ran a speed test (Nero) on the Sony DRU-120C and the read speeds seemed normal, but trying to test the write speed produced the same hang symptom.
Anyone have a similar problem? I've tried the DRU-120c in my home computer with XP and it work, I've tried 3 or 4 drives with this computer and Vista. I just put Vista on another hard drive of my home computer and was able to immediately burn files to a CD just using vista.
***I've concluded it is definitely something with this one computer. The same burner that works in my home computer (which is actually similar in specs/parts) will not work in my friends computer. The main difference is the motherboard (Asus P5b deluxe in mine, Biostar TForce 965PT in his.... the Biostar is supposed to be Vista ready, and this is the only problem I've had so far)
Thanks for any help you can provide. I think I'm going to reinstall windows while I look for a solution. Please feel free to ask any questions.