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Originally Posted by crossg Without knowing what CD drive you have it is hard to answer. Can you tell us the manufacturer and model of your drive? nVidia IDE drivers are known to cause problems with optical drives and rolling them back to std MS IDE drivers certainly won't hurt and may in fact fix the DMA issue, make sure you restart your PC after rolling back your drivers.  |
ok i have a Sony CRX230E with updated firmware QY3 instead of QY2.
i have updated the aspi drivers and i do not have sp1, or sp2.
I have
nero 6 ultra edition. WHat else can i try?