Issues with DVD Burner (LiteOn SHW-160P6S) crashing computer

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  1. EmptyG

    EmptyG Member

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    My system has been nice and stable for quite a while and recently started having an issue...

    I bought a new DVD burner (LiteOn SHW-160P6S : http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/e_product/e_shw160p6s.asp). I installed it with no issues (just replaced an older DVD-ROM). So now I have two DVD burners on the system - the new LiteOn SHW-160P6S (Dual layer) and my older SOHW-832S.

    When I use the older DVD-burner, no issues. Burns at the correct speed and everything is good. However, when I try using the new burner, either the disc gets corrupted, burns way too slow (took 21 mins to burn a CD-R and it was a coaster) or it reboots my computer (no warning, just black screen then the BIOS startup).

    I checked and the drive does not appear to be running in PIO mode (both drives are in DMA).

    Any ideas what could be happening?
     
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    I think you have abad dvd burner get a rma from the dealer were you got the drive and get a new replacement
     
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    Did you make sure that jumper settings on new drive were identical to that of drive removed?
     
  5. EmptyG

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    Yeah the old drive was set to SLAVE and this one is too. I just did a direct swap, kept the setting the exact same.

    Does it really sound like a bad drive?
     
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    To be sure you could put it in another computer and see if it works correctly or not. That will take care of any doubt.
     
  7. EmptyG

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    yeah it looks like it's a bad drive

    While I am at it, are there better drives out there for the same price - $50 - ?

    thanks!
     
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  9. EmptyG

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    I took your advice and got that ND-3550A (NEC). The reviews from people on NewEgg are outstanding :)

    Thanks!
     

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