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  1. Member
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    I have a DVD with over 1400 pictures from 3 different digital cameras. When I tried to copy them, my computer slowed to a crawl and it was taking me over 5 minutes to open a new browser window. When I checked the copy process, I was floored:


    Almost 3 ^$%# days to copy a bunch of pictures??!?!? I aborted it, tried it on my parent's PC with no trouble (12 minutes to copy all), and sent it to my PC over network. When I tried copying again on my PC, once again PC crawled for no reason and I'm getting 2 days + again. Other DVD discs (all in same batch) I burned with pictures went through fine, so I doubt it's my drive causing problem. Since it was copied just fine on other PC, I doubt it'd the media itself.

    Yes the drive is in DMA mode not PIO mode.
    AMD2 5000+, 3GB RAM (6GB page file max), Vista 64 bits premium, tried copying after I exited out unneeded background processes.
    Task Manager was showing 0% on both CPU core when idling, never more than 2% at most when copying from other discs, and 100% when it tried to copy from the same problem disc.

    Any idea why just one disc is causing problem copying on my PC but copies fine on other PC? I made a new backup just in case as my master backup (external 160GB USB drive) is sitting at bank's safe deposit box.
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  2. Do you have SP1 installed?

    If so, copy only a little bit at a time.
    Believing yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief.
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    Well yeah it has SP1 installed. Auto update on and always up to date with Microsoft.
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  4. Split up the copying - Do a little at a time
    Believing yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief.
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    That worked. Still doesn't explain why one disc causes my PC to crawl while other DVD of pictures are copied fine.
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  6. That disc is going bad. You're computer is having problems reading it. Different drives can have more or fewer problems reading it. Windows retries many times when it finds a bad block. Windows Explorer isn't well multithreaded in these situations. That's why Windows comes to a crawl.
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    Copy the disc to ISO with ISO Puzzle. Go back, load ISO with DaemonTools, then mount virtual DVD drive, copy from that to hard drive.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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    No ... This is a common issue.

    To transfer faster and without explorer getting in the way use something like recoverytoolbox
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