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I have a Windows7 Ultimate machine. Amd phenom 2.3 quad core and 8 gigs of ram PC. Everything was burning fine as usual. All of the sudden the Imageburn buffer fills to about 74% and slowly drops and never fills back up leaving the device buffer going crazy. It wrote one disc 8.5dl verbatim that verfied ok but a burn that usually took about 30 mins now took 4 1/2 hours to finish. I have checked and confirmed DMA settings from previous posts, defragged drive which is a 500g drive with 470 gigs available only been running this machine for about 3 weeks so everything is clean. When i burn im only running imageburn and thats it no browsing no other programs running and i even tried in safe mode. Tried 3 different types of media Verbatim , Memorex , Sony. All had same issue which doesnt seem like a media issue due to it being the imageburn buffer not the device buffer. I also have two different optical drives a liteon and a sony optiarc even though i doubt they were the issue at hand. No clues as to what to do from here as most of the post and threads i read are XP DMA related problems. Any info would help. Thanks in advance!

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So your problem occurs on multiple drives with various discs?

 

It seems to me the issue is with reading what's on the hdd then.

 

Try burning a disc in Discovery mode (the image is generated on the fly in memory rather than being read off the hdd). Use a rewritable (or a DVD-R with 'Test Mode' enabled) so you don't waste another disc.

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i will give that a shot and yes multiple drives and discs have been tried all with the same result. will post back as soon as i try discovery mode.

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well the discovery runs fine. so it must be my hdd. which i realize has nothing to do with your program. Dont know what it could be. Any suggestions would be appreciated and thanks for your quick reply

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Erm possibly something driver related although going into safe mode should get round that.

 

Do you have various controller modes available to you in your bios? ATA / AHCI / RAID etc. Maybe one of those would work better than the others.

 

It's probably worth doing a full sector level test/scan of your hdd too.

 

If you have a spare/backup hdd (internal or external), try burning off that instead.

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I have a seperate internal 250g ill give that a go. Thanks again. Imageburn is great program thanks for making it free!

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