I have allowed to install DVD authoring and copying program on this machine. The machine was running just finely and *ahem* duplicating DVD's for shop's purpose. The DVDs did not have copyright notice and it was for piercing tutorials (so FBI get off my back
Anyway, few weeks ago my shop's desktop failed to copy using DVDFab. At first I thought it was Vista's way of filtering DVD duplication. This happened to me with Windows XP Professional edition after SP2. When I reverted back to SP1 it worked perfectly. But this wasn't the case this time. Has my drive done bad? Operating Roxio to make CD music and data disks it was also working perfectly. So what could have been the issue?
I have searched the internet and I came across many threads advising to modify Windows registry--this I was not willing to attempt at this point. I was leaning towards "hardware gone bad," you see. Searching for any error log I have found the following message:
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Ah, this meant either my DMA was not turned on and my drive is stuck on PIO mode or the writer cannot write to a disk. I know it has worked before but why now? It's the same disk (Verbatim 100 count from Sam's club) and nothing has changed. Searching the internet all I found a solution to this situation was "reinstall the driver!"
Leaving registry edit and reinstalling as my last resort I did the following: accessing the DVD authoring program and lower the writing speed from MAX/Recommended to 4X. And look at that! The program is working perfectly and the re-authoring software is working like the first time.
So before you go through the somewhat dangerous path of editing your registry or painful hours of reinstalling your driver/OS try lowering or setting writing speed to 4X and work your speed up.

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