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What are the most up to date drivers for this board. My Dvd burning has
some issues due to the
buffers not staying full through the entire burn. My dma is enabled and
I am running Windows 2000
Pro. Thanks in advance, Phil
 

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"PW" <budzos@execpc.com> wrote in message
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> What are the most up to date drivers for this board. My Dvd burning has
> some issues due to the
> buffers not staying full through the entire burn. My dma is enabled and
> I am running Windows 2000
> Pro. Thanks in advance, Phil
>
Assuming your board is revision 2, latest Gigabyte issued drivers are here:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Motherboard/Support/Driver/Driver_GA-7N400%20Pro2%20(Rev%202.x).htm

Or go and get reference Nvidia chipset drivers from their website.

To be honest, unless your current drivers are really pants, I suspect the
problem lies elsewhere.

Tell us more about your IDE configuration, BIOS settings, etc.
 

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"PW" <budzos@execpc.com> wrote in message
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My hard drive is set up as the master one the primary channel and my dvd
burner is set up as master
on my secondary channel with cd burner set up as a slave on my secondary
channel. The hard drive is setup with ultra dma 6-ultra 133, the dvd burner
is set up with ultra dma 4-ultra66, and the cd burner is setup with ultra
dma 2- ultra 33. It seems that if I turn off Norton auto-protect the
buffers
don't freakout. Is this an issue with this board?. I believe I have revision
1 of this board.
Thanks, Phil

Phil,

I think you are better focussing on Norton AV software than on your hardware
as it sounds like your IDE configuration is fine. What burning software do
you run? If it happened with one burner only I'd say look at a drive or
firmware update for that burner. As they both do it, I'd leave the hardware
alone and look elsewhere. Can you trial other burning software? I have
looked at my own copy of Norton 2005 and I can see no configuration options
that would be likely to cause this issue... it's a tough one!
 
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Actually I have Nero, DVD Decryptor, and Clone DVD and it seems to
affect them all.
I actually am running Norton 2002 currently since I have had some
problems with the Norton
that came with the board. Maybe I will see if I can find a 2005 version
and try it. I don't get
any buffer underuns since my buffers seem to recover just before that
point, also my buffer underun
protection should prevent this in theory. Thanks for the replys, Phil

Ian wrote:

>"PW" <budzos@execpc.com> wrote in message
>news:113jfa52c5ol994@corp.supernews.com...
>My hard drive is set up as the master one the primary channel and my dvd
>burner is set up as master
>on my secondary channel with cd burner set up as a slave on my secondary
>channel. The hard drive is setup with ultra dma 6-ultra 133, the dvd burner
>is set up with ultra dma 4-ultra66, and the cd burner is setup with ultra
>dma 2- ultra 33. It seems that if I turn off Norton auto-protect the
>buffers
>don't freakout. Is this an issue with this board?. I believe I have revision
>1 of this board.
>Thanks, Phil
>
>Phil,
>
>I think you are better focussing on Norton AV software than on your hardware
>as it sounds like your IDE configuration is fine. What burning software do
>you run? If it happened with one burner only I'd say look at a drive or
>firmware update for that burner. As they both do it, I'd leave the hardware
>alone and look elsewhere. Can you trial other burning software? I have
>looked at my own copy of Norton 2005 and I can see no configuration options
>that would be likely to cause this issue... it's a tough one!
>
>
>
>