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DVD-RW drive crashes Vista (or is it OneCare?)
I've a Pioneer DVD-RW DVR 105 ATA Device (apparently...) in my computer. I
have various video files that I've saved to DVD Roms/ RWs. when I try to play straight from the disk, explorer hangs, then the whole of Vista shuts down. I've tried various disks, and the same thing keeps happening. When I put a disk in the drive, then open it from Computer, the breadcrumb list at the top (or whatever it's called) slowly goes green from left to right. I have waited until it gets to the end, but it doesn't help. I've also installed Windows Live OneCare as my anti-virus software doesn't support Vista yet, is that the problem?? I've tried searching for a better driver, but Vista tells me that I'm using the best version. Any help would be appreciated. I can give further details on my system if needed. |
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DVD-RW drive crashes Vista (or is it OneCare?)
Same problem here with Pioneer DVR 106, No fix found.
-- Daniel F Valot http://dvalot.free.fr "Waistcoat" a écrit dans le message de news: ... |
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DVD-RW drive crashes Vista (or is it OneCare?)
Same problem with USB external drive (running an internal LiteOn DVD-
RW in an USB 2.0 high speed external case). Same thing happens for my external Western Digital hard drives. If you find a solution please let me know. 'Cause I'm about to go back to Windows XP Pro |