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#1 bws

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 06:51 AM

I have used this program for some time and never had problem copying audio cd. Used it as late as last week but when I tried yesterday and today, I get error message as follows:
Buffer overrun detected.   Program..D\9.0\Roxio Central33\Main\Roxio_Central33.exe.
Any ideas????

This is EASY MEDIA CREATOR 9 SUITE program

Edited by bws, 21 February 2009 - 07:13 AM.


#2 gi7omy

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 07:24 AM

Defrag your hard drive, try making an image file first and use that to make the disc

Also, check that your drive hasn't 'slipped' from UDMA (that happens now and again).

Also, shut down any background apps
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Posted 21 February 2009 - 07:33 AM


Thanks for the suggestion. Being a novice on computers, I know how to defrag but have not idea how to make an image file or what ...drive hasn't 'slipped' from UDMA (that happens now and again)... means.


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Posted 21 February 2009 - 07:41 AM

To make an image (.iso or .c2d) select the destination as a file on the hard drive instead of directly to the disc - once you have that, then just double-clicking the file wil automatically start the copy

To check the drive - go to control panel,system, hardware, device manager. Right click on the ATA/ATAPI tag (there should be two) and choose properties and look under 'Advanced Settings'
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