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07-12-2005, 03:32 AM
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Background: I own a Sony DRU-720A DVD burner. It came with the Nero software for burning CD's/DVD's. The Nero works fine...fantastic even.

Problem: When I 1st started burning with this program it normally took 8 to 10 mins. to "pull" the info off the disc and another 8 to 10 mins. to burn it to disc. Now...it will take over an hour to do the exact same function. I have not changed any settings, and it burns as fast as the disc will let it.

Now, I also run another program that downloads the info into a file that I later go back and delete. So there is no problem with that. Does Nero download into a file and store that info? If so, is that why it is now taking so long to burn a disc? I have looked for this file and I can't find it.

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07-12-2005, 04:03 AM
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Sounds like you might have spyware or a virus interfering with the process. I would run a spyware and a virus program to see. I would also suggest checking if your harddrive might have other files that you haven't deleted. don't forget to defrag your harddrive once in a while either. Turning your system off for a while and rebooting every so often doen't hurt either..
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07-12-2005, 04:14 AM
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Maybe your system reverted to PIO and is no longer in DMA mode.

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07-12-2005, 08:22 PM
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LS could be right, you might need to uninstall your drivers and reboot.
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