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Finally fixed that burner issue with buffer randomly jumping about
The problem I had was driving me crazy, the write buffer in Nero would jump about between 97% then to 16% then to 55% then to 90% then to 4%... etc, etc.
Hardware as below.
Fixed the problem by installing the Release Candidate for
the Adaptec 19160 SCSI Controller
Which can be found here...
Driver Download Page
So if you are having similar problems with your SCSI setup... give that driver a try.
Hope this is of help to anyone
Out with the old, in with the new (by 05/03  :
* nVidia nForce2
* AMD Athlon XP 2800+
* 2x256MB PC2100 Crucial @ PC2700 <DONE>
* Coolermaster ATC-201 <DONE>
* ATi Radeon 9700 Pro / nVidia next gen
* Logitech® Z-680
* Microsoft Optical Desktop Pro
* Hansol 17" LCD H711 Silver
Thats the basics 
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My burner does that too, but my drives are on IDE.
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Originally posted by NatakuARN
My burner does that too, but my drives are on IDE.
Are you running a VIA mainboard?
Out with the old, in with the new (by 05/03  :
* nVidia nForce2
* AMD Athlon XP 2800+
* 2x256MB PC2100 Crucial @ PC2700 <DONE>
* Coolermaster ATC-201 <DONE>
* ATi Radeon 9700 Pro / nVidia next gen
* Logitech® Z-680
* Microsoft Optical Desktop Pro
* Hansol 17" LCD H711 Silver
Thats the basics 
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Tiger Shark
Thats odd I had the same problem with Windows 2000 and my burner which is IDE. I just updated my Windows to Service Pack 2 and it worked fine, turned DMA on and then updated my API.
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Originally posted by Beretta
Thats odd I had the same problem with Windows 2000 and my burner which is IDE. I just updated my Windows to Service Pack 2 and it worked fine, turned DMA on and then updated my API.
Which API would that be.
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