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I recently switched from Windows XP Home Edition to Windows XP Professional. While on Windows XP Home Edition, I used a DVD making software to make a video file into a VIDEO_TS folder and an AUDIO_TS folder. I then used Imgburn to compile the two folders into an ISO and then burnt it. I used this technique hundreds of times with not the slightest problem. Now, Imgburn is suddenly extremely slow to build and burn.

 

P.S. Slow meaning less than 1.0x and I am still using the same media(not that it would matter because it builds ISO images slow too).

 

Will post a log asap.

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I've done that before but couldn't find the option under the BIOS screen although I have followed the rest of the guide to no avail. This is weird because even the build speeds are slow.

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You make the changes in Device Manager really, not the BIOS.

 

Thanks, found the answer. It was in the BIOS right in front of me! I was not paying close attention because I wanted to solve this problem and looked right over it. Thanks for your support! :thumbup:

Edited by ICEMAN616

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