To turn off the power saving features second to ensure power supply
To turn off the power saving features second to ensure power supply, before the burning
To consume a lot of power in order to melt colorants in the process of burning, and burning is a relatively long process, so to ensure stable voltage and current. Ordinary CDR burner power is generally about 15W, but DVD burners are generally in the 25-35W, the the DVD need more strong power to support. Insufficient power supply, the first will burn quality impact, serious direct impact on the life of burner systems often abnormal, Blue Screen of Death, no reason to restart.
Usually burn a DVD disc may need 6-7 minutes of time, in the process of burning, the power saving features enabled, it is possible to cause the computer to a sudden loss of response to stop the work, thereby damaging the disc. To turn off the power saving features, and can be operated as follows: First, use the mouse to open the Control Panel window, where you can find the power management icon, and then double-click the icon with the mouse to open the window of power management, power scheme is set in the window "always open", and the "Turn off monitor" and "Turn off hard disks" options are set to "never" mode.
Third heat
Burner power and burn time is relatively long, inevitably there will be a lot of heat, overheating of the burner is bound to affect the internal components. Choosing a thermal design better burner, also recommended to buy a better cooling of the chassis.Then restart the computer, enter the CMOS setup interface, the interface will be in the "Power Management", "Power Saving" is set to "NONE" last saved CMOS settings, and exit to restart the computer.
Sixty-one-time burn
Do not use multiple segments, because only Windows XP can support multi-session DVD discs, but on other operating systems can not be identified.
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