TheMelodyMaker wrote:Did you have to restore your hard drive recently, or did you recently upgrade your CD/DVD writing software?
If so, another possibility might be the DMA settings. While I was able to have the DMA enabled for Easy CD Creator 3, I figured out after greatly torturing myself that I had to disable it when I upgraded to version 5. I don't know if that would help you, but it's a thought.
MillyFan wrote:No.
I don't even know what that *is* and I never used CD Creator. I always just went into My Documents, selected files/folders, chose "copy to drive E:" and that worked until last night.
How do you do that? Without taking apart the PC-it's open season on static around here (Santa Ana winds and all) and opening my comp is as good as frying it.
MillyFan wrote:OK, sorry to double post but I am officially ready to start screaming and pulling my hair out.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the DVD-RW drive and the drivers. It still has the problems I listed in the OP, and I've tried everything that doesn't cost money now. I used 3 different discs in these attempts, and the possibility of ALL of them being bad to begin with is. . .rather slim, isn't it?
MillyFan wrote:I'm using Windows XP. I don't think that has anything to do with it-the drive came, installed, with the PC-as did Windows XP. Please don't turn this into a spam topic for your alleged OS. Thanks
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oldphilosopher wrote:Hm... OK. Addressing the points above.
2. Cables.
4. In this situation, I think this is NOT A VALID OPTION! She can't get the data backed up, so this isn't gonna work. As always, this is a WORST case scenareo only. Let's try some other things before we consign the data to the briney deep.
LorentzForce wrote:compaq still exists? i thought they merged into Hp.
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