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dcjr99
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19. May 2005 @ 20:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey guy's i know you all are tired of hearing the same ole thing but here i am telling about freezing and lock up's.. Well first off I've read all the posts about this and still havn't found an answer so I figured i'd post and see if anyone cares to help.

My system spec's are Amd 3000+ 64 bit processor
Running Win XP SP1
1 gig Kingston pc3200 ram
120gig samsung Ide 7200rmp hrd drive
Rosewill 52x32x52x16 cd-rw/dvd
Rosewill-162x 16x16 DL Dvd burner
Antec Silent case
450 watt psu Antec
GIGABYTE GA-K8NS PRO Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce3 250
5500 Chaintech 8x agp video
and that's all i can think of at this moment..


I did a fresh install of XP. I had win 2000 on here but Dvd shrink did the same thing on the freezing part so I'm kind of stumped as to why. The DMA is on for both drives I checked.. Don't think it's a heat issue as I've checked that as well. Running about 32c idle and 36c when running prog. The thing is I don't understand whats wrong it works wonderfully on my dell deminson 8200 behnd me with a optorite 8x burner and with only 512 RDram and 80gig hd Wetern Dig. If there's any more information i can give please let me know. Just looking for answer's so I might better understand what I'm looking at here.. Don't think it's the burner I've burned several data dvd's. And I've tried decrypter as well, and I can get the image on the HD but shrink still freezes. So let me know if I'm just doing something wrong here..

THanks and looking forward to hopfully and end to the madness in which it has perpelled me LOL
washy
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20. May 2005 @ 10:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
dcjr99 have you checked the washy thread on page 2 it turned out to be my ide ata/ata controller you uninstall either the primary or secondary controller which ever applies to your drive Nero info tool can tell you which one is your's uninstall the right one and reboot hope that help's good luck
dcjr99
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20. May 2005 @ 21:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey tried the ide ata uninstall. Now DVD Shrink reboot's system and still freezes. Could it be something with the hard drive? Or maybe i'm missing something all together. Sucks cause i bought the dvd burning with the hopes of backing up more movies with this machine too.
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myakka
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19. June 2005 @ 18:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you have a DVD that won't play back the last parts of a program, take it out of the DVD player or the PC when it fails and place it between two good, factory labeled, or even new blank disks. It will be hot! Heat is what causes the distortion of the label. Hold the three disks between your thumb and forefinger and look at the disks from the edge. If you see only two disks, one double thick on and one normal one, take the disc from the middle (the one that wouldn't play) and turn it over. Place it back between the two good discs and the other disc will now be twice as thick as the other one. The center disk has become a "saucer." If you do this with three new dics, the distance between the three will be the same (equidistant.) If you play a commercially label disk, then place it between the two blanks, he equidistant discs will be the same as three cold or factory ones. The distortion pulls the media out and away from the pick up laser. The outer portion is where the distortion is the greatest, and where the end of the program material resides on the disc. If your car CD won't play your homemade mixes with the paper labels, check them the same way. The home CD players don't get as hot and don't usually show the problem the way car CD players do.

The answer: Don't use paper adhesive labels on CDs or DVDs! All label manufacturers claim to have solved the adhesive problems that caused earlier labels to jam up disc players. Also, the unbalance issue of applied labels has also been dismissed. The distortion of a disc by the different shrink rate of a paper label vs the plastic, sandwiched disc material, however, has been quietly avoided while unsuspecting consumers throw away old VHS tapes after coping them to DVD. Unfortunately, after labeling the old, treasured films, now on DVD, they are only as good as the first half of the material on the disc.
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