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    #16
    Nyrico
    Go to your DVD/CD-ROM Drives open it up click driver uninstall click OK and restart your system windows should reinstall the drivers for you.
    Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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      #17
      Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
      Nyrico
      Go to your DVD/CD-ROM Drives open it up click driver uninstall click OK and restart your system windows should reinstall the drivers for you.
      Yeah, I don't think he knows where to look. Thanks for the idea.
      Hopefully the guide with the screenshots will help him.
      The registry patch I linked might be the best bet if he still has problems.
      Last edited by maineman; 03-28-2010, 02:57 PM.
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        #18
        I'm a little confused as he doesn't have IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers in device manager, I checked on my daughters dell and she has it. I'm sure we'll get it working for him.
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          #19
          Ok I tried the patch here is what it said after





          I know enuff about the reg. to know that I should not mess with it.

          Should I now try deleteing the current drivers ? cause on my device manager I don't see IDE/ATA anywhere ?

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            #20
            I'm running widows Xp if that helps ?

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              #21
              Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
              I'm a little confused as he doesn't have IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers in device manager...
              Me too. He must have a very limited motherboard/bios.
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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                #22
                Thanks for posting the screenshot
                Any chance you could post the rest of the message that was cut off on the left margin?

                What make & model pc do you have?

                Let's try what CBR929 suggested and uninstall your drivers for your DVD/CD-ROM Drives.
                Here are some screenshots. They'll look different since it's Win7, but it'll still provide a useful guide.

                Click on the little + (to expand) just to the left of your DVD/CD-ROM Drives.
                In Win7 the + is replaced by a small triangle....I circled it in green.


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                Now doubleclick the dvd drive that you wish to uninstall the driver on.

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                Now uninstall the driver.
                Not to worry.
                Your DVD drives use native XP drivers (the ones that are part of the operating system).

                Now reboot your system.
                XP will detect your DVD drive(s) and install the appropriate drivers
                You do not need any external drivers.

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                  #23
                  Sorry for the delay in a reply things got a little ruff and had little time to myself. Anyway thanks again for all the help. I deleted the drives to my drive and I still don't see IDE ATA/ATAPI. I have a dell xps 410. Here is a link to the screen shoots you asked for, if there is anything else please just let me know.


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                    #24
                    Nyrico
                    Have you tried to burn anything? If so, could you please post your burn logs to see if your drive is still in PIO mode.
                    Thanks CBR929
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                      #25
                      No problem about delays...we all have lives.
                      After confirming that you're still in PIO mode (I suspect you are, but let's hope you're not)...
                      try physically uninstalling your burners/dvd drives.

                      It's no big deal. You have drives with a SATA interface
                      There's a power cable and a data cable running to each drive...that's it.
                      Here's an idea of what'll look like
                      (won't be exactly as pictured):

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                      Here's your owner's manual:


                      Power the pc off.
                      In your case, lay the pc on it's left side.
                      Pull back the cover release latch on the top panel.
                      Open the right side of the case
                      (usually it's the left, but looks like the right on your model).

                      Ground yourself by touching the bare metal frame (not painted) just to discharge any static electricity.
                      Unplug the cables.

                      Power up the pc and then power down.

                      Reconnect/recable the drives.
                      Snap the side of the case back on.

                      Power up.

                      This should get you out of PIO
                      Last edited by maineman; 03-30-2010, 05:07 AM. Reason: Forgot attachment
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                        #26
                        Ok I back for more lol I tried what you said i unpluged the drive real easy stuff thanks to you. I then tried to burn a movie and I am stil in PIO mode

                        ******************* Log session stop 27-Mar 20:39:38.140 PID 2376********************
                        2010-03-27 20:39:22 Info Disc ejected by user while parsing.
                        2010-03-27 20:39:20 Info Parsing disc ...
                        2010-03-27 20:39:10 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
                        2010-03-27 20:39:10 Info Finalization Time 00:00:25 - Total completion time 00:14:13
                        2010-03-27 20:38:45 Info Write finished in 00:13:48 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 4.32
                        2010-03-27 20:25:23 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 26676
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Write started 2201120 sectors to write
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Init success: DVD-R SAO
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Available write speed: 16x ,12x ,8x ,4x
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Media ID: RITEKF1
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Media type: DVD-R
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info PIO Mode
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Scanned files #35, folder #2 - total size 4506718208 b. (4.2 Gb.)
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Inserted media type : DVD-R
                        2010-03-27 20:24:56 Info Write started
                        2010-03-27 20:24:52 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
                        2010-03-27 20:24:38 Info Parsing disc ...
                        2010-03-27 20:11:21 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not emtpy.
                        2010-03-27 20:11:19 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R, DL DVD-R
                        2010-03-27 20:11:19 Info Drive has IDE-ATAPI physical interface
                        2010-03-27 20:11:19 Info New Drive selected : 0:1:0 - TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H553A DE04 [D] (Ide)
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info Current Drive selected : 0:1:0 - TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H553A DE04 [D] (Ide)
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info System default language : English (United States)
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info User default language : English (United States)
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info DLL Version : 4.0.7.466
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\vso_hwe.dll
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info Version : 7, 0, 3, 0
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 7\DVDFab.exe
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP MCE 2005 (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
                        2010-03-27 20:10:08 ---- ******************** Log session start 27-Mar 20:10:08.187 PID 2376********************


                        If you have any more ideas i'm down to try anything..... now on the bright side if you don't I just got off the phone with dell to order a new pc. The new pc should run circles the old one.


                        PROCESSORS Intel® Core™ i5-650 processor(4MB Cache, 3.20GHz)

                        OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64Bit, English

                        MEMORY 3GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz edit

                        VIDEO CARD ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB DDR3 edit

                        HARD DRIVE 500GB - 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache edit
                        OPTICAL DRIVE 16X CD/DVD Burner + Roxio Creator 10 Premier - Ultimate Burn/Authoring
                        Last edited by Nyrico; 03-31-2010, 11:54 PM. Reason: was not done

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                          #27
                          Dont go for the ATI video card. NVidia is far better supported under FAb
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                            #28
                            Nyrico

                            Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
                            Dont go for the ATI video card. NVidia is far better supported under FAb
                            Agreed NVidia is a far better video card.

                            Another note the log in posted #26 is the same log as post#12, so this is not a current log.
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                              #29
                              thats interesting cause it did not log the movie I burned today ? I'll burn another and see what happens.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Nyrico View Post
                                thats interesting cause it did not log the movie I burned today ? I'll burn another and see what happens.
                                Strange...please let us know.
                                BTW, did you already order the new pc?
                                If not, I'm throwing another vote (#3 ) for the NVidea card.
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