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AceofproZ

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  1. Hey guys, just an update on the situation. Ive been able to fix the problem, it was indeed the PSU. Ive upgraded to a 700w PSU for now and the problem has gone away ! Sweetness Ahhh. Thanks for the assistance both of you, this just shows how committed the guys who run imgburn are to the software. Cheers boys.
  2. Aight guys, ill start working on them and let you know what i find out. Thanks for the assistance up to this point )
  3. Hm thats strange. Im not overclocking anything at all. All systems as per normal. Ill do a BIOS update on the mobo right now, and also would having the wrong HAL disrupt any hardware/software ?
  4. yeah, im on vista ultimate 32 bit
  5. Lo there DontAsciiMe and thanks for your suggestions. I've been wondering if the problem was the PSU all along, however from what im hinting from Lightning's response it could actually be a software/driver related issue. With regards to hardware, ive got the power cable connected to the graphics card, to supplement the power. Its strange still that this only happens while burning something, and not while playing games or watching movies. My system is very similar (if not the same) as the one you described, as im running an AMD 64x2 4200, 2 satas/1 ide, a benQ DVD rom on an MSI k8n neo4f. Ive double checked all the power cables and IDE cables, everything seems to be in working order.
  6. Aye, Ive got 5 seperate minidump files, and ill send the two most recent i have to you. Mini071507_04.dmp Mini071507_03.dmp
  7. Howdy guys, Ive used imgburn for a long time, however this is the first time ive got this problem. Looked all over my PC to find out the source of the problem, but i really have no idea. It started yesterday, out of the blue. When i would burn ISOs as per normal with imgburn the computer screen would lag, music/video skips, the mouse would lag, and strangely the burning speed would be at a constant 1.0x while at max (non auto), although both my DVD writer and the discs support up to 16x. Eventually this would lead to the BSOD. I recently changed from a 7600 to a 8800 nvidia card, and am running on a 410watt psu, however im doubting this should have anything to do with the burning issue Ive tried 7 times to burn dvds using the latest imgburn, defragmented, updated all drivers, checked hardware etc to no avail. Id appreciate any help if possible, Thanks in advance.
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