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Can't drop & drag with Panasonic DVD RAM drive

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by Stephen, 2003/07/07.

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  1. 2003/07/07
    Stephen

    Stephen Inactive Thread Starter

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    My mchines is ASUS P4PE with 512M RAM running Window XP Pro
    I bought a Panasonic DVD Ram drive SW-9571, intalled and tested it, everything was fine, I could do all the tasks that the drive is supposed to do. This drive is connected to the Primary IDE Channel on the board configured to master. I have a CDRom connected to the secondary IDE Channel. My two HD are configured to RAID 1-0 using the SATA channel on board.
    Just a few days ago, when I put a CD-RW disc in the DVD-Ram drive and tried to copy some files from the HD on it, a warning message say 'there is internal problem'. I figured out this drive should be disabled with 'enable recording' in the properties so I unchecked this box. This time the message tells me that Windows has problem to copy the files, retry or cancel' I retried but it didn't work. I am using the latest ( just download the update yesterday from Nero ) burning software and InCD v.4.017 and also the latest version of drivers from Panasonic.

    I would appreciate any help to fix this problem

    Stephen
     
  2. 2003/07/16
    Mahmud603

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    Try connecting it to the Secondary IDE as slave leaving the CD-Rom as the Master on the Secondary.

    In my experience, connecting either a CDR/CD-RW or DVDRW to the Primary is bound to cause problems.

    I would also uninstall the InCD software as it does conflict with Nero on some computers.

    The other thing you could try is to download the ASPI drivers from Nero and install them.
     
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