So, I don't have Intel's ATA Storage driver installed, my CD-RW is running in forced PIO mode right now (no DMA whatsoever), and I'm having a problem with Nero 5.0.3.8 in Windows 2000.
I can burn a CD (any cd -- ISO, VCD, etc), and afterwards, the CD appears to be burned, I get an "Operation Successful" message, but the CD isn't recognized in either drive -- neither my burner nor my Pioneer 16X DVD.
I reboot, go to Windows 98, same version of Nero, and everything burns fine. I even have Intel's ATA storage driver installed on 98, and Nero *still* works fine.
Nero has this issue listed in their helptool on their website as a problem with DMA and some CD-RW drives (my Yamaha isn't listed in their list). But, my CD-RW drive isn't even running in DMA mode, so I don't understand the problem.
Both Adaptec EZ CD Creator 4.03 and CDRWin 3.8d work fine under Windows 2000 -- so I have no idea what Nero's fault is.
Help?
I can burn a CD (any cd -- ISO, VCD, etc), and afterwards, the CD appears to be burned, I get an "Operation Successful" message, but the CD isn't recognized in either drive -- neither my burner nor my Pioneer 16X DVD.
I reboot, go to Windows 98, same version of Nero, and everything burns fine. I even have Intel's ATA storage driver installed on 98, and Nero *still* works fine.
Nero has this issue listed in their helptool on their website as a problem with DMA and some CD-RW drives (my Yamaha isn't listed in their list). But, my CD-RW drive isn't even running in DMA mode, so I don't understand the problem.
Both Adaptec EZ CD Creator 4.03 and CDRWin 3.8d work fine under Windows 2000 -- so I have no idea what Nero's fault is.
Help?