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System keeps crahsing.
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System keeps crahsing.
Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 5:50 pm Posted by Sam
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I was having two problems at the same time and thought they were related, but now
I don't think so. First, while trying to burn a DVD it would state that it has encountered
a problem and needs to close. This also would happen while just browsing the web.
The major problem is my computer keeps restarting while in the middle doing just
about any task. I followed Falcon's Malware Removal which seemed to help the programs
not to "Encounter A Problem And Need To Close," but I can't burn any DVD's without
it restarting on me. I don't think I've been highjacked, but could someone please
help in any way possible. Thanks.
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re: System keeps crahsing.
Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 7:43 pm Posted by Rich Kurtz
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First thing to try is to uninstall the DVD burner program, shutdown, reboot, install
the DVD burner program. See if that clears it up. If not, please post hardware/software
information:
What OS
What make/model DVD burner
What program are you using to burn with
Do you have the correct DVD media for your burner. Some support +r (most), some support
-R (less) and some support both (few but growing).
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re: System keeps crahsing.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 6:08 pm Posted by Sam
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OS is Windows XP;Burner is NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A;Program is Roxio Easy Media Creator
7(came with burner);Media is +R...It restarts only in the transcoding process, but
if I can get past that part I'm able to actually burn the DVD.
On Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 7:43 pm, Rich Kurtz wrote:
>First thing to try is to uninstall the DVD burner program, shutdown, reboot, install
>the DVD burner program. See if that clears it up. If not, please post hardware/software
>information:
>
>What OS
>What make/model DVD burner
>What program are you using to burn with
>Do you have the correct DVD media for your burner. Some support +r (most), some
support
>-R (less) and some support both (few but growing).
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