Freez up after Burn Pioneer 106D Nero 6

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  1. Direwolf

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    NERO and Pioneer 106D Freezup after burn

    I have a Pioneer DVD RW 106D and the latest updated NERO Software 6.0.0.23. I used DVD Shrink to copy a DVD and dragged files into the window for burning. I proceeded with the burn with no problems. NERO copies the image to the disc with no problems, it's when NERO says it's 100% done with the burn I get a Freeze up. It seems that it wont say the process is done or eject the disc. Running XP I press control alt delete and try to end the process but to no avail. I have to reboot the computer and remove the disc that way.

    The burn comes out fine.


    Thanks for all your help!!!
     
  2. koola

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    Make sure that you have the latest ASPI driver on you PC. This could solve your problem :D
     
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    I run into similar situation: Pioneer DVR-A06U, Nero Express 5.5 (bundled with Pioneer DVD writer) recognizes it as "PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-106D". When burning a movie, the ending portion of the movie is not burned onto DVD+RW; while hard drive's LED light and Pioneer's LED lights both flashing endlessly even 10 minutes after the progress bar reaches 100%. sometimes have to cut off the power, otherwise Ctrl_Alt_Del can turn the PC off.
    When playing back to the ending portion of the movie, the picture freezes on PC screen.

    If use DVD-RW, set burning speed to 1x, it burns fine. DVD+RW has only one speed 2.4x, so always fails.
    I downloaded the WNASPI32.DLL, in fact my Nero folder already has it, exactly same size 160016 bytes, so I don't bother to replace it.
    I am using win2000.

    Direwolf, what burning speed do you use, and is it a DVD+/- disc?
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks
     
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    Disc is a DVD -R and it is stamped "1~4X"
     
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    For all,

    After Further Research I downloaded ASPI drivers and solved the problem
     

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