Could be, Auto is the default. Try ASPI again.
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Originally posted by Gummigutta View PostIs the Owners account with admin rights?
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Originally posted by signals View PostCould be, Auto is the default. Try ASPI again.
ETA: Just to be clear, when Read was set to Auto, I was able to run the program through the first process, it crashed when getting ready for the second process. When I changed Read back to ASPI I had to restart the program to effectuate the change, it crashed as soon as the program reopened.
I have to go run some errands, will check back in when I return. I appreciate the help!Last edited by E*C*H*O; 09-03-2011, 06:51 PM.
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I have a brand new Dell inspiron 17R running Windows 7 HP as well and mine BSOD right at the finish point for burning the copied disc. I have same dump and x files and it occurs EVERY time. Same IRQL error as well and I have tried 8105 and the newest 8120.
Please help. I also can't open the dump or x file. But Signals, have they tried it at the office on a new 7 Home Premium laptop?
Brian
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fofiddyracer,
What antivirus do you have? I have Webroot on one computer and Avast on my other two. The older HP has Avast and it works just fine, but the two newer laptops (all with Windows 7 Home Premium) crash at the point of burning the disk.
The reason I ask is that I read on another thread that this problem was being dismissed as a problem with McAfee.
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The problem is not being dismissed, it just can't be duplicated. The test bed equipment varies, but I doubt it includes a specific laptop. There is clearly a problem of some sort, related to the way DVDFab talks to the optical drives for burning. It might be helpful if all of you experiencing this could post the model and bus type (IDE, SATA, USB eSATA etc.) of the drive you are using. There is a common factor in there somewhere.
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Originally posted by fofiddyracer View PostMine is a Sony Optiarc bc-5540H and it is internal laptop? I don't know how you mean Sata or IDE.
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