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Problem with Any DVD and Pioneer 202

Xtrap1979

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Hi,
there seems to be a problem with my Pioneer BDC 202 drive and Any DVD HD.
I'm not quite sure if is related to Any DVD. When I insert a dic in the drive with Any DVD enabled it sort of hangs and the disc isn't recognized by neither the explorer nor Any DVD. If Any DVD is disabled the disc is recognized by the exporer. It doesn't matter if it's a BD, DVD or CD Rom. I also have Toshiba HD drive which still works perfect.
I also tried to connect the BD drive to my notebook with the same results (it was connect via an external case with USB/ eSATA connection).
I'm not quite sure if my drive is slowly dying or it's is some other issue. At the moment I'm ripping a BD with Any DVD disabled. Couldn't get anything to work with Any DVD enabled.
I will try to post a logfile from HD Drive later if that helps...
Maybe someone could help me out here....
Thanx a lot
 
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14. Anydvd can't see or detect my disc (or my drives can read cds and not dvds or vice versa). What should I do?

a) Keep your license key file backed up safely
b) Uninstall Anydvd (start-->all programs-->Slysoft--->Anydvd-->Uninstall)
c) Reboot
d) Check to see if your system ("my computer") now reports a disc in drive. Do you see a proper disc structure? Do you see folders or files?

If the answer is "no" to "d)", then Anydvd isn't your problem. As Anydvd is not on your system, Anydvd can't interfere or block the reading process. Possibly your reader or burner is slowing dying, the original disc is bad, or a number of other possibilities exist as well (including messed up ide/sata busdrivers, bad cable on the back of the drive, etc.)

If the answer is "yes", click http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=9061 and follow the steps (note that step 4 requires you to post information)
 
Okay, so it's probably my reader. I tried on another system with a newly installed version of any dvd.
 
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