CDRW weirdness
Looks like I've developed another hardware prob, suddenly out of the blue. I have a Lite-On LTR-12101B CDRW, which AFAIK is supposed to use UDMA/33. Now all of a sudden it's on PIO mode, & my CPU useage goes to 100% when I do anything with the drive, whether burning a CD, or just transferring data from CD to HDD.
Looks like I've developed another hardware prob, suddenly out of the blue. I have a Lite-On LTR-12101B [12x10x32x] CDRW, which AFAIK is supposed to use UDMA/33. Now all of a sudden it's on PIO mode, & my CPU useage goes to 100% when I do anything with the drive, whether burning a CD, or just transferring data from CD to HDD.
Anyone know what could cause this & how to solve it?
Anyone know what could cause this & how to solve it?
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Knowing how meticulous you are with that machine, in your case, I don't believe it is your setup. My guess is the drive itself. Some weeks ago you tested it and you said it was "broken hearted" that it was not recognized. We had a big yuk about that. It may have presaged what has since happened. Anyways, like many who want to put in a modest burner that seems to work and play well with others, I would suggest a TDK VeloCD. Reason - they just work.
If you don't want to go that route because of price, my next suggestion is, if you are using Roxio software, uninstall it, and never play with it again. It has been the bane of so many W2K and XP breakages.
If you don't want to go that route because of price, my next suggestion is, if you are using Roxio software, uninstall it, and never play with it again. It has been the bane of so many W2K and XP breakages.
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Knowing how meticulous you are with that machine, in your case, I don't believe it is your setup. I'll take that as a compliment Quote:My guess is the drive itself. Some weeks ago you tested it and you said it was "broken hearted" that it was not recognized. We had a big yuk about that. It may have presaged what has since happened.A couple of weeks ago? Didn't think it had been that long. Anyhoo, not sure that may be the case this time. [i have my suspicions that it may be something less expensive ]Quote:Anyways, like many who want to put in a modest burner that seems to work and play well with others, I would suggest a TDK VeloCD. Reason - they just work.So does this 1 now - posted same message on another forum & someone gave me the solution, in light of which I don't think it's the CDRW. :fingers crossed:Quote:If you don't want to go that route because of price, my next suggestion is, if you are using Roxio software, uninstall it, and never play with it again. It has been the bane of so many W2K and XP breakages. LOL. Actually, I use Nero [but not InCD] - which I think may be partially to blame here.The way I solved it was to uninstall the secondary IDE channel, then without rebooting reinstall the 4-in-1s, then reboot. Problem solved.
Similar thing happened to my CD ROM [Primary Slave] today [except it just stopped working then disappeared in Device Manager], so I used the same method & it sorted it out. Normally I am very careful about drivers & stuff, infact when I get a new piece of hardware I normally reinstall windows from scratch - which I had intended to do when I got my Audigy, but for various reasons I haven't had the opportunity. In addition to this, when I have decided to do a reinstall in the near future, I usually use this as a time for trying stuff out, like new software, trying more adventurous tweaks, beta versions of stuff, etc, so I'm thinking that XP's most likely just a bit flubbed.
Knowing how meticulous you are with that machine, in your case, I don't believe it is your setup. I'll take that as a compliment Quote:My guess is the drive itself. Some weeks ago you tested it and you said it was "broken hearted" that it was not recognized. We had a big yuk about that. It may have presaged what has since happened.A couple of weeks ago? Didn't think it had been that long. Anyhoo, not sure that may be the case this time. [i have my suspicions that it may be something less expensive ]Quote:Anyways, like many who want to put in a modest burner that seems to work and play well with others, I would suggest a TDK VeloCD. Reason - they just work.So does this 1 now - posted same message on another forum & someone gave me the solution, in light of which I don't think it's the CDRW. :fingers crossed:Quote:If you don't want to go that route because of price, my next suggestion is, if you are using Roxio software, uninstall it, and never play with it again. It has been the bane of so many W2K and XP breakages. LOL. Actually, I use Nero [but not InCD] - which I think may be partially to blame here.The way I solved it was to uninstall the secondary IDE channel, then without rebooting reinstall the 4-in-1s, then reboot. Problem solved.
Similar thing happened to my CD ROM [Primary Slave] today [except it just stopped working then disappeared in Device Manager], so I used the same method & it sorted it out. Normally I am very careful about drivers & stuff, infact when I get a new piece of hardware I normally reinstall windows from scratch - which I had intended to do when I got my Audigy, but for various reasons I haven't had the opportunity. In addition to this, when I have decided to do a reinstall in the near future, I usually use this as a time for trying stuff out, like new software, trying more adventurous tweaks, beta versions of stuff, etc, so I'm thinking that XP's most likely just a bit flubbed.
I haven't checked Nero's page lately, but as a few months ago, the InCD utility was incompatible with Via drivers. That may have changed since there has been an update to InCD about mid-June. Again, I haven't checked lately so it may still be incompatible. However, congrats on getting it functioning.
I use Nero 5.5.8.2 with my plextor cdrw drive and I have no problems at all in Win2k or WinXP. I've formated cdrw disks in nero, and it's so freakin easy. I would have to say, that I've never had a problem with me Plextor drive ever. They have good products as far as I can say.