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  • CD-R Buffer Under Runs after installing Daemon Tools

    System:
    Elderly Panasonic CW-7582 CD-R
    Windows 2000 Pro (Build 2195, Service Pack 3)
    Nero Burning Rom v.5.1.0.8

    Description:
    I tried to burn a disc image from my hard drive at 1x and made about 10 frisbee's; each at 6%. I tried to burn standard ISO CDs from regular files and got the same problem. I then tried to burn MP3s as audio and got the same problem. Daemon Tools was not even running while this was going on. Finally, I uninstalled Daemon Tools and tried it again. No luck. I ran Norton WinDoctor and it cleaned up some stuff in the registry and the CD-R started working again. The only thing on my system that changed since the last time I used Nero was Daemon Tools. I have never once had a buffer under run before, much less at 1x. The only burning software that has ever been installed on this machine is Nero.

    Any ideas?

  • #2
    Have you tried installing daemon tools AFTER using win doctor?

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    • #3
      Not yet.. I'm still burning that cd at 1x..

      I'll give it a shot though.

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      • #4
        Same exact thing. The CD I burned after having Norton clean up is just great though.

        Any more ideas?

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        • #5
          There is a more recent nero version available. Maybe try installing this update?

          Also, try installing clonecd or blindwrite, and try burning a cd and see if you get a buffer underrun

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          • #6
            I installed the latest version of Nero today and the exact same thing happened. I'm not trying to even rip a CD. I'm just trying to burn standard issue files or create audio CDs.

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            • #7
              Do you also use Nero InCD?

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              • #8
                Not that I know of. I mean, Nero could have piggy backed something into the installation that I didn't notice. So to answer the question, I don't use it, but that doesn't nessecarily mean it isn't there. I don't see it in my Start menu.

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