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![]() I have a 712A DVD-USB and everything works fine in Microstudio 2.613 until I try to make a copy?!? It goes through it's routine just fine, and says it's coppied and ejects the disk! But when I try to play it, I get nothing! Went to Plextor and downloaded sofware...But nothing!?! Also, when I got this drive with my software, It didn't come in a box. Just the end flaps. Is this the way everybody gets'em? The instructions have a picture of a nice sleek unit, But mine is a big ugly silver box that I don't know how to even open to do a self-test Diagnostics?? This is a internal drive inside a aftermarket box from "Bytecc". One last thing...If I buy a Plextor off the internet somewhere else that says it will do CG+G's, Will it work with MTU's Hoster and the like? as I have all the programs from MTU! I have spent four days trying to debug this #$%%^ and I've just about given up!! Help, Bruce
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The auto does work. The auto will allow it to run as fast as possible. You will need to figure out what on your computer is slowing it down to cause this.
At least you found a way to get around it though on your system.
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![]() Can you give me some idea's as to what's slowing it down?? I defraged and ran a Spy program, And did the things it said to do in" help", I thought?? I was getting "Error:'WRITE' comand failed on device 2:0:0....Unexpected error (04h 00h 00h) And another time I got "Finish DAO Recording command failed on device 2:0:0 And we know what that means, Don't We?? And by the way, The Number 1 800 866-3935 to Plextor? Is not Plextor!! It dials a message and cut's you off. You guy's might want to look into that? So...What do you think? Bruce
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Plextor did change their phone numbers. They are listed at www.plextor.com.
As to the slow downs, the only thing I can think of that might cause this is the Drivers for the Motherboard. Such as the Chipset drivers of the USB drivers, since it is an external USB drive. Also make sure that you have USB 2.0 on your computer and you're not using USB 1.1.
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