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Old 12-25-2002, 03:41 AM   #1
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Nero. on the same bus message.

My friend has Nero installed on her computer but she has this problem.
She tells me that whenever she tries to copy an existing CD by placing the source disk in her CD ROM drive and a blank CDR in her CD burner, and just hitting "copy", she gets a message telling her that it cant do this because "they are on the same bus".
The only way that it works for her is to go into the create a disk (explorer type) screen and select the CD ROM drive from the window on the right side and drag it accross to the left screen and burn from there. It copies okay using this method, no mention of "being on the same bus"but I cant understand why this is happenning, why wont it burn the disk by just hitting "copy" same as I do with my copy of Nero.
Has the CD burner been connected correctly. She doesn't know how it is connected. (doesn't know anything about computers)
If someone has had this problem perhaps you could enlighten us as to what is wrong. Thanks in advance for any replie.
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Old 12-25-2002, 03:50 AM   #2
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Hi,

the message occurs when the source and target drives are connected to the same IDE channel.
That way performance is lost. To copy the CD it will take twice the time.
With an older CD burner (without BURN-Proof & Co) it also could be dangerous, as the possibility of losing the data stream is higher, as it would mean a coaster. That's why Nero warns you. But that's nothing more than a warning, or information, there is a button to ignore that message and burn on-the-fly anyway.

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Old 12-25-2002, 07:27 AM   #3
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I have all my systems set up this way, just ignore the warning. On modern PC's it's no problem.
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Thanks guys will pass the information on to my friend.
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Old 12-25-2002, 05:34 PM   #5
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hey learn something every day,i had the same message.
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