Re: DVD-RW after upgrade to AMD64



PIO mode is slow, and with a DVD-RW that will significantly impact it's
ability to burn a disc without a buffer under run. You must find out why it
is not being recognized properly; either the cable is bad, the jumpers are
set wrong, or there is a problem with the power connector. Did you check
the cable and jumpers as per my previous post?

If it is a DVD burner, *DO NOT* set it to PIO mode. Please be so kind as to
show this to your friend so that he won't suggest it to someone else in the
future.

Post back an let us know how it goes.


"KayZer Soze" <thesuspects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uv46eoqcFHA.3280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>A friend told me to try to changedriver controller properties, to PIO Mode.
> What do you think about?
>
> "NoNoBadDog!" <no_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O1DlQdjcFHA.2436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Flavio Borup" <fborup@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:u1bMg8icFHA.3204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Strange problem:
>> > before: Athlon XP 1400 GHz ASUS A7A266 e XP SP1 ou SP2 Ingles + vanilla
>> > 350W power
>> > After: AMD64 3000+ ABIT NF8 XP SP2 PT_BR + good 350W Seventeen
>> >
>> > both
>> > HD 40 GB Pri Master C:
>> > CD-RW Sec Mas d:
>> > DVD-RW Sec Slave e:
>> >
>> > The problem: My CD-RW is OK, but the DVD-RW have several errors (65
> event
>> > IDs 11 during a falure) and I/O error during copy (in my native
> language:
>> > "O driver detectou um erro de controlador em \Device\CdRom" and "A
>> > solicitação não pôde ser executada devido a um erro do dispositivo de
> E/S"
>> >
>> > I've tried to stop all services, change bios settings, change flat
> cable,
>> > different copy utilities.update drivers, change drives position on
> cables
>> > but...
>> >
>> > certain files can be copied only in SAFE MODE?!?!?!?
>> >
>> > If i try to boot a normal XP system, 70% of the files are copied
>> > without
>> > problem, but some files (the same files, ever) have problems in
>> > copying.
>> >
>> > But why in safe mode, the problem does not appear?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Use the drives in Cable Select with a known good 80 wire 40 pin ribbon
>> cable.
>> Blue = Motherboard
>> Black = Master
>> Gray = Slave
>>
>> Make sure the jumpers on both drives are set to cable select.
>>
>> Most modern motherboards don't really like having the drives set to
>> master/slave using jumpers.
>>
>> Bobby
>>
>>
>
>


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