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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP DMA CRC error when trying to burn DVD or dvd maker error CD (3 posts) Started 6 years ago by umbuluzi Latest reply from umbuluzi
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Topic Viewed 835 times umbuluzi Posts: 3 This post has been reported. Whenever i try to burn a
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disc either DVD or CD there is a failure to write the message "DMA crc error" I purchased a brand new writer /player and the same problem persists can anyone give me
Dvd Copy Error
some pointers cables have been checked Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. Wecome HTG umbuluzi I found this on another forum recently, apparently it worked <
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Hardware and Tech Technical Support DMA Driver Error. CRC Error + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 14 of 14 Thread: DMA Driver Error. CRC Error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… September 19th, 2006,10:49 AM #1 benkk5618 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Junior Member Join Date Sep 2006 Posts 6 DMA Driver Error. CRC Error Hi, I'm new here. just joined the forum today. I have this problem which I have never encounter before. Hope all the experts here could help me out. I've recently assembled my new PC with help from a friend. I have 1 DVDROM drive (LG GCR8163B) and 1 DVD-Writer (LG GS-4166B). I tried to burn some data from hard disk using Nero 7.0.8.2 and I got the following error message: "DMA Driver Error. CRC Error". I also tried dvd to dvd copy but got the same error. My DVD Writer is Primary Master and DVDROM Primary slave. I swap them around and still get the same error. I then unplug my DVDROM leaving only the DVD Writer. This apparently worked. I also did some experimenting by going into device manager, ATAPI CONTROLLER and changing all primary and secondary transfer mode to PIO. This work but problem is great slow down in speed. Hope somebody here can help me out. I don't want to have only dvd writer working while living out my fully working dvdrom idle. HELP!! Here's my PC set up : OS: Windows XP Pro with SP2 CPU: Intel Core 2 Dual 6300 1.86 ghz Mainboard: Intel DP965LT Memory: 2 MB Cosiar DDR2 667mhz Graphics: Elsa Nvidia Geforce 7600GS PCI Express Sound: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Harddisk: 500Gb Seagate x 1 unit (SATA) 300Gb Seagate x 1 unit (IDE) 300Gb Maxtor x 1 unit (IDE) IDE PCI Controller Card with 2 primary and 2 secondary chanel (I need this card as I have 2 IDE harddisk from my old system but the main board only has 1 ide port). DVDROM : LG GDR8263B DVD-RW : LG GS-4166B Hope the above will help. Thanks. Regards Ben Reply Re