Check that your drive is in DMA mode and not PIO mode here .......
Start | Control Panel | System in classic view | Hardware tab | Device Manager
Click on the (+) next to IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Right-click the channel the DVD drive is on and select Properties. Click the Advanced Settings tab.
I finally found out what the problem was. It was a lot more simple than I thought! I used to run my DVD with windows media player and just as an essay, I run it with Power DVD in the Cyberlink tab instead of clicking on Play DVD and it works perfectly fine now! I'm a novice in computers...
Skybird
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August 27th, 2006 03:00
Start | Control Panel | System in classic view | Hardware tab | Device Manager
Click on the (+) next to IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Right-click the channel
the DVD drive is on and select Properties. Click the Advanced Settings tab.
ntumba
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August 27th, 2006 19:00
I finally found out what the problem was. It was a lot more simple than I thought! I used to run my DVD with windows media player and just as an essay, I run it with Power DVD in the Cyberlink tab instead of clicking on Play DVD and it works perfectly fine now! I'm a novice in computers...
Thank you though
Angelique