kent
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System:
A64 3400+ Venice
Biostar nForce3 motherboard
1GB Mushkin RAM
Promise UATA PCI card
Prim. Master: 120GB HD (No slave)
Secd. Master: DVDRW (No slave)
PCI Prim. Master: DVDROM (No slave)
PCI Secd. Master: 80GB HD
The problem is when I burn audio CDs sometimes the track skips. Meaning it'll go directly from say 1min:5sec to 1min:7sec without playing the data at 1min:6sec
This computer was freshly built two weeks ago, Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.
Things I have done:
- Physically swapped burners (From a Samsung to a NEC)
- Used Microsoft's IDE driver instead of nVidia's nForce IDE driver
- Uninstalled Nero7 and installed Nero6
- Reinstalled Nero7
- Used a different brand/type of disc (used TDK CD-R, then used some CDRW media)
What else could my problem be? The original drive is the drive I used to install Windows XP with and I obviously had no problems there.
Should I switch out the IDE cable? That's the last thing I know to do. Please help
A64 3400+ Venice
Biostar nForce3 motherboard
1GB Mushkin RAM
Promise UATA PCI card
Prim. Master: 120GB HD (No slave)
Secd. Master: DVDRW (No slave)
PCI Prim. Master: DVDROM (No slave)
PCI Secd. Master: 80GB HD
The problem is when I burn audio CDs sometimes the track skips. Meaning it'll go directly from say 1min:5sec to 1min:7sec without playing the data at 1min:6sec
This computer was freshly built two weeks ago, Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.
Things I have done:
- Physically swapped burners (From a Samsung to a NEC)
- Used Microsoft's IDE driver instead of nVidia's nForce IDE driver
- Uninstalled Nero7 and installed Nero6
- Reinstalled Nero7
- Used a different brand/type of disc (used TDK CD-R, then used some CDRW media)
What else could my problem be? The original drive is the drive I used to install Windows XP with and I obviously had no problems there.
Should I switch out the IDE cable? That's the last thing I know to do. Please help