Well, I was going to say that 2 hrs is normal if you have the quality settings on. The only thing I can think of that may fix the slow burning problem is to connect the burner directly to the laptop and reinstall the driver. Make sure the cable you use is a high speed(2.0) one or else the system will only transfer at the 1.1 speed.
ok thats what I expect. I guess it is better that it works slowly then not work at all right? Thanks for your help
Try reinstalling the driver that came with your burner. That might help it recognize it as a usb 2.0 device. Couldn't hurt.
Since you have USB 2.0 ports, go to your device manager and double clicking on the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" you should see several lines, one should say something like "USB2 Enhanced Host controller." Does it?
I can't see it... I only see NEC to PCI open host controller (2), Standard enhanced PCI to USb host controller, USB Mass Storage, USB Root Hub (3)
Back to basics just in case. You can't get USB 2.0 if it's not turned on so to speak. I would get on the website of your laptop maker and look for downloads, support about USB 2.0. Settings in CMOS or the latest drives, etc.