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Old January 3rd 04, 06:56 PM
Thierry
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Default Problem burning CD-RW : nero sends "error following track"

My CD recorder (LG CD-RW CED-8080B 24x 8x 2x no Burnproof) works very
well when burning CD-Rs, but with CD-RWs it almost always fails (not
quite always, I have a couple of discs which I have used several times
- media brand is not the issue).

With Nero 6, I get a message "error following track". I get similar
reactions from Clone CD.

My system is a PC Athlon 2500+ with 512 MB RAM running Windows XP, but
I already had the probleme with my previous configuration (Pentium
II/Windows 98).

My DMA settings are OK.

Does anyone have an idea?

Thanks in advance!
Thierry
 




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