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| subject: | Re: [OS2HW] Writing to DVD |
Exactly! Alan Beagley wrote: > Same here. I seldom use xcopy any more, but just a week or so ago I > tried to xcopy one drive to another. Everything "just died" (froze) > after a few minutes, then after a few minutes more I got the "unable to > access source" message and a report that 3000+ files had been copied. I > was still able to do a DIR on the source drive, but when I tried on the > destination drive the whole machine locked solid and I had to reboot. > > the 4OS2 enhanced COPY command is much more reliable, in my experience. > > -=- > Alan > > > On 06/06/06 10:25 am Robert M Riddle wrote: > > >> I have lots of trouble with xcopy copying between HD's >> > > >>>> I have a Plextor 740 DVD/CD writer and RSJ 6.0. I can burn a CD >>>> without a problem using RSJ. I can play back CDs with RSJ. I >>>> cannot write a data DVD. I've doubled the cache and slowed the >>>> speed to 1X, and it still fails. It fails in a rather >>>> spectacular fashion: the DVD blank attaches, I start the process >>>> with the xcopy command, the computer reports that it is reading >>>> the files, the light on the front of the burner flashes, and >>>> then after a while everything comes to a screeching halt -- the >>>> system has completely frozen up. This is a hard freeze which >>>> requires a power switch cycle and a new boot. As a result, >>>> there are no error logs to be had (that I can find, at least). >>>> >>>> I've reported this problem before and RSJ hasn't been able to >>>> help. Someone suggested that the power supply might be >>>> inadequate. This made sense, so I upgraded the power supply >>>> from 300 W to 375 Watts. It made no difference. I then decided >>>> that the drive itself must be defective, so I went out and >>>> bought another DVD burner. It fails in exactly the same fashion >>>> as the Plextor. >>>> >>>> Now what? Could it be that my computer is too slow? It's an >>>> Epox 8 board running an Athlon 800 MHz processor with eCS 1.13. >>>> >>>> >>>> What is going on when the system freezes? What is the xcopy >>>> function trying to do that it all of a sudden can't do? I was >>>> counting on the burner to provide me with a backup function, >>>> but... >>>> >>>> All guesses welcome (and actual knowledge doubly so). >>>> > > >>> In explicable hangs like this are often caused by conflicts - be it IO >>> address or (more often) IRQ. >>> >>> Is it possible that you have multiple devices on the same IRQ ? Although >>> modern hardware and eCS have somr plug and play capabilities, the >>> technology still sometimes reverts to "plug and pray" ! >>> >>> The other possibility that comes to mind is a memory problem. I take it >>> you are NOT over clocking the system ? >>> >>> >>> It'd be good to run a memory test utility for 12 hours + to see if it >>> finds any memory chip errors. >>> >>> Other than that, I don't think your machine is too slow. >>> >>> Something else you could try, is using DVDDAO/2 rather than RSJ to write >>> the DVD ISO images - if it completes OK, the problem is with the RSJ >>> software. >>> > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> You can search right from your browser? It's easy and it's free. See how. http://us.click.yahoo.com/_7bhrC/NGxNAA/yQLSAA/9rHolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2hardware/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: os2hardware-unsubscribe{at}yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ---* Origin: Waldo's Place USA Internet Gateway (1:3634/1000) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 3634/1000 12 106/2000 633/267 |
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