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clone dvd taking too long to burn

jmsims75

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when i got my computer it already had a copy of clone dvd on it. i dont think it was a legal copy because i never got any undates. this was about 4 years ago and i have never had a problem with my burning. about 2 weeks ago my large harddrive with all my softwares on it froze up. geek squad said that it was gone so i bought a new one. a friend that is very knowledgable about computers came over and reinstalled everything i needed. i then went ahead and bought the new clone dvd 2. ever since then it is taking forever to burn movies. it used to take between 45 min. and a hour and a half to burn from an original copy, 20 min. from an already burnt copy and 10 min. from the write existing file tab. now it takes between 8 and 26 hours for the original copy and an hour or more from the burnt copies and existing files. i need help, please let me know what i need to do to make this fast again:confused:
 
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13. My burns are taking forever to complete suddenly. Why?

a) Is DMA enabled for your drives in
i) Windows XP?
ii) Windows Vista?
iii) general?

b) Is the original source disc bad? If so, the reading process will take longer.
Download Nero cd-dvd speed. It's a free program. Select the tab labeled "scandisc". Select the appropriate drive letter, and click "start". If Nero cd-dvd speed reports read errors, your disc is bad and needs to be exchanged--even if it plays fine (or your optical drive could be slowly dying).

c) Did you select an appropriate burn speed in Clonedvd? Obviously 4x is going to take longer than 12x.

d) Try another cable on the back of your burner (try an 80 wire cable if you have an ide burner). Maybe your existing cable has gone bad.

e) Try defragmenting your hard drive.

f) Ensure speed control is unchecked in Anydvd (or at least, ensure "Slow and Quiet" is not enabled).

g) Click http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=63749&postcount=12 to see what TBPirate did to resolve his problem.

h) Did you install a new drive--or does your drive have riplock? If so, you may simply be out of luck: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riplock

i) PDFhook and Windows search/indexing can cause problems: click http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=156825&postcount=7 to see what lostinlodos did to resolve his problem
 
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