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#1 Dreher

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Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:26 PM

I started with Easy CD & DVD software.  Suddenly I started having problems burning to DVD's.  The program would get to .01 time left and then just kick out the DVD with a "write Error" code.  When I changed DVD brands the problem went away for a while.  Then it came back.  Roxio could not help, they said my software was too old.  I upgraded to Creator 2009. I could not get it to load.  I am not using Roxio Creator DE 10.2.  I still cannot burn a DVD.  I have changed DVD brand again, still the same problem.  My hard drive is almost full.  Can someone help me before I have to start delecting files?

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Posted 28 September 2010 - 08:44 PM

You need a LOT of hard drive space if you are rendering videos - there's nothing else for it I'm afraid.

You could add a second hard drive and move files to that
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