
It is also important that the installed programs are certified to be for the OS you use. It can be hard to completely uninstall these programs because it seems the developers don't expect anyone to actually get rid of them. The solution is to use a single program and to make sure that the drivers from any uninstalled burning program are not still present and loading. DVDFab's drivers are the most likely source of the problem. So having more than one program to burn disks on your machine can lead to trouble, especially when one of them is by design intended to bypass copyright protections and allow you to make illegal copies. Many of those drivers load on every boot whether you use the program or not. When you install most burning apps, they install drivers. The problem is most likely conflicting drivers. All those do is allow the OS to identify your hardware and your devices are working, so the drivers are working. You don't need motherboard driver updates. I can provide further info from the dump files if needed, just let me know what you guys need to help me figure this out, because I am about to the point where I am returning the laptop to get a different one that will work! That means nothing to me, and I googled them and everything I found was related to XP not to Win 7 64 bit. I ran MemTest, let it perform 6 passes and run fr 8 hours, and everything tested Ok, so that rules this out as well.īack to the BSOD dump files, I used whoCrashed to open them and view the dump files, and the two files that are causing problems each time are: As far as motherboard drivers go I do not know how to check those (this computer is LITERALLY 6 days old, so I would think everything is up to date). I checked and have the most recent driver for my cd drive. Worked like a charm! It seems the problem lies with switching from read to write, if that even can be a problem? The PC can rip it fine, but when it tries to switch over, that is when the BSOD appears. Step 1 I ripped the movie to my computer, then in step 2 I used Nero to burn from my PC to a DVD. Thanks for the info, I have always just used DVDFab since I paid for it, thought I might as well get my $$'s worth.
