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Deepone
post May 29 2004, 09:18 AM
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after all, OS is software.. but anyways. does this happen with your system ?
1. burn something with Nero
2. leave it to "burning finished" (or whatever there reads when its done) state
3. let your computer crash.

on step 3 I didnt use the comp at all, I'm not sure if it has to be that way. time it took was more than 3 hours according to my irc-logs but.. would be of great help if I could say to MS that it happens on other ppl's comp and maybe we could get them to fix it :) and, this would tell me if its just my system :( (as for me, it happened also when I had burned with Alcohol 120%)
also, one thing - I havent been able to get my system to make up a memory dumb. not in any size. the ppl at MS requested full memory dumb. it this happens and you manage to get that dumb file, let me know :)


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Audiyoda
post May 30 2004, 07:38 PM
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Sounds like your ASPI layer - most likely Nero's ASPI drivers overwrote M$ drivers. And if that's the case, Alcohol 120% would also use the Nero ASPI drivers - thus both programs crash. Uninstall all your burning programs and after a re-boot try burning something using XP's built-in burner. If all is okay, I'd upgrade Nero to the latest build and reinstall.
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