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Will3th

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  1. I just checked on VIA Support Forum. I found this: "The drivers for the VT6330 chipset are already integrated into Windows O.S. No downloading is needed ..." So now it is all clear. I'm sorry. Thanks for everything.
  2. No, no plug-in card ... The Samsung burner is connected directly to the PATA IDE port on motherboard... The chipset: - Northbridge: AMD 990FX - Southbridge: AMD SB950 I just installed "AMD all in 1 driver ver: 8.70a_WHQL". ... and do not forget that other softwares work perfectly ... Thanx
  3. That's it! Hey, I set ImgBurn in English, but "Family Tree" speaks Italian like me ... Ok, copied and pasted all over --------------------------- ImgBurn --------------------------- Device: [0:0:0] TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-S182M SB06 (E:) (ATA) Family Tree: -> PC multiprocessore ACPI -> Sistema compatibile ACPI Microsoft -> Bus PCI -> Adattatore PCI standard da PCI a PCI (VEN_1002&DEV_5A1C - ATI - pci - v5.1.2600.5512) -> Controller standard PCI IDE (VEN_1106&DEV_0415 - VIA - pciide - v5.1.2600.5512) -> Canale primario IDE -> Unità CD-ROM (TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-S182M) (0) --------------------------- OK --------------------------- Thanks
  4. ImgBurn does not work with my PATA burner. I tried versions 2.5.5, 2.5.6 and 2.5.7 final. All lock my PC. I have a new motherboard with AMD 990FX chipset and Phenom II CPU. The BIOS is updated. The S.O. is Win XP SP3. The chipset drivers are updated. The RAM is 4GB. I have an LG burner SATA (AHCI) and it works perfectly. The Samsung SH-S182M PATA drive (latest firmware), connected to the system in UltraDMA mode does not work. Just insert a disc and ImgBurn reports "Getting RAW TOC information ..." or "Getting booktype ..." and Windows crashes. I am forced to shut down by pressing the power button. In PIO mode setting works but only 1X speed. Other softwares, including demos, work perfectly UltraDMA: BurnAware, Nero, EAC, Poweriso, CDBurner, etc., are all OK. Thanks
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