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BumontheRun
28th March 2005, 17:20
I used to be able to backup the dvd's easily before, but now everytime i do it, it freezes after an hour or so. My monitor will still come on, show me the picture but i can not move the mouse or do anything.
Anyone know what is causing this?
I'm using dvd-rebuilder .77 and cce sp trial 2.67
Rockas
28th March 2005, 18:35
That's probably an Hardware Issue
BumontheRun
28th March 2005, 22:23
Well it worked before... u know what hardware would be the problem?
Rockas
28th March 2005, 23:06
Can be many things but most probably a processor over heat (but that would make your computer restart, I hink) or a defect on a memory module (don't know the exact term in English).
Do you have any overclock on your system?
Trahald
29th March 2005, 00:46
ive had my video card fan get dusty and have a perfectly stable setup start crashing after months of stability (crashing video card WILL bring your sytem to a halt. ) cleaning the card resolved the issue. just showing it can be MANY things. it can be due to overclocking or even happen when you dont overclock. as rockas said can be memory or cpu... or even network card or video card or anything.
Jerry
29th March 2005, 13:24
Hi,
I'm having the same problem (I'm using v80 but had the same problems with earlier versions as well), I don't believe it's hardware problem. Mine seems to hang up with some of the newer discs that they say have some different encryption.
I've tried running the rip thru voblanker and then after that instead of just hanging up the computer I get either error 3 or 6 .
dannyv
29th March 2005, 21:19
Is it doing it only on one title? If so try another title and see if it does it. Are you using the most current DVD decryptor?
rayvt
30th March 2005, 15:43
It is quite likely a heat issue. My encodes once suddenly went from 2 hours to 6 hours. OPened the case, popped off the CPU fan and vacuumed the dust off the fan and heatsink fins---and the speed came right back up.
Many cpu/mb's will detect an overheat and slow the clockspeed down to a crawl to protect it from melting down.
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