chewy
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there's a lot of different computers/mobo's, my crystal ball doesn't show
yours
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you may have to go into bios and enable booting to the cd.
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using hdd tools on my usb2 i get this if it helps you at all
I 06:03:54 Average I/O Rate: 25.755 KB/s - Maximum I/O Rate: 25.755 KB/s
26KB/s - 26KB/s
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or 26,000 KB/s
we use dot instead of comma over here 4,35gb takes just over 4 mins
whoever said science and math were the universal language lied
26 x 10 to the third KB/s
but good chipset in your usb2 corn
let the dogs out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817106097
live in the fast lane
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you said 50 minutes for say over 4 gigs
4,360 MB / 3000 seconds
1.4MB/s too slow
you should be getting at least 10MB/s 436 seconds
436/60 about 7 minutes
I was doing this a few years back over in the msnewsgroups with W98
when somebody jumped my shite over my methods, a senior w98
performance msmvp verified it was the most accurate real world test.
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using hdd tools on my usb2 i get this if it helps you at all
I 06:03:54 Average I/O Rate: 25.755 KB/s - Maximum I/O Rate: 25.755 KB/s
26KB/s - 26KB/s
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
or 26,000 KB/s
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take a 4 gig video file and transfer, 4000MB/ xxxseconds
30MB/s is too fast(that's a burst)
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power down the computer, disconnect all that crap(adapters, hubs whatever) and power back the computer, all your ports are
usb2. now test and find out if it's cables, devices or your computer.
there's only so much power you can draw off the motherboard,
eliminate that
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delete server hiccup
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power down the computer, disconnect all that crap(adapters, hubs whatever) and power back the computer, all your ports are
usb2. now test and find out if it's cables, devices or your computer.
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I have had issues with the burn speed feature, it's a problem with being used to another program, my approach now is insert a blank in the drive I will use to burn, then wait, start imgburn and switch to the
device tab. One burner will burn a certain blank at 4x only, my other at 4x, 8x or 12x(how to make a coaster).
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900KB/s sustained transfer measured with calculator and stopwatch is usb1, 10-16MB/s sustained transfer is usb2, fock the programs
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what os are you running db?
XP sp2?
You haven't loaded any usb drivers have you, I hope not.
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they are both too new to say one is better than the other, a lot of people are having problems with the bchc and certain mids?
I have been very happy with mine and ain't changing
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where did you get this impression?
the 'new' bit of imgburn is covered here http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1779
probably in another forum long ago and far away from a someone lying in the the sun baking his brains out
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I was under the impression you had written a new guide for changes in version 2?
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what guides?
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just look what ads by google throws up, liverpool flop houses?
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you need one ram disk that can only be played in the computer,
unless you have a panni standalone?
saw where they took software to transfer from ram to R
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dvd camcorders seems mighty picky about brands of disks
kind of a propriitary system?
the sony disks probably work great in the sony cams
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now kev that new avitar is truly obscene
Its totally gross, but then............. if I don't get my 18 year old mrs back from Blu, the picture is starting to look appealing
I think Luk's got her and that's what happened to version 2.
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now kev that new avitar is truly obscene
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reading the hitachi faq's it's seems to be the best solution with the right software and hardware
Need some help...Please
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sounds like a critical hardware component is dying