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  1. Hello to you all,

    i have the next question:
    i have got two systems with same burners and readers

    System1:
    Pent4 1,8Ghz
    256mb DDRam
    NEC1300 Burner
    Pioneer Reader

    system2:
    AMD 2200 (1,8Ghz)
    256 mb DDRam
    NEC1300 Burner
    Pioneer reader

    When i burn on system 1 it takes about 15 minutes to copy a dvd.
    When i burn on system 2 it takes about 40 minutes to copy a dvd.

    Both burn programs are nero6.

    When i write a image system 1 writes the image between 5.000 and 12.000kb/s
    But system 2 writes between 0.500 and 2.900kb/s!

    How is this possible???
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    Not detailed enough. At first glance, I'd say media speed.
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  3. ok, not detailde enough.
    i think your answer isn't detailed to. What else do you need to know to give me an answer on my question.

    gr
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  4. At first glance, this sounds like a DMA issue. Check to see if DMA is enabled on the IDE channels for your drives.
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  5. Dma is enabled i suppose.

    i enabled the dma from the ide channels. After this he copied an image much faster. But copying from dvd to dvd still is very slow.

    Are there some other settings i have to take care of?

    Is there any difference between nero and easy cd creator?

    I use memorex dvd's and they burn very fast in the first pc.
    In the second one it won't work how it has to work!

    gr
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  6. If the speed issue remains now only on disk to disk, is the "on the fly" box ticked ? .... I think Nero 6 calls it "Quick Copy"
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  7. Yes thats enabled.

    I think the problem is solved.

    I have formatted my harddisk and installed Win ME. Then i installed nero with the best ISAPI i could found.

    I Enabled DMA and the problem was solved.

    I tried these things also with Windows SBS 2003 and it didn't worked.

    gr
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