>DMA OFF is definitely wrong mate. This error usually occurs when a drive
>installation is flawed. Go here and read to put it right. Then use your DVD
>discs as a test before using a Bluray disc.
>
>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/turn-direct-memory-access-on-off#1TC
>=windows-7
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Thanks for the pointer, but all the devices that allow DMA to be
selected/de-selected, were already ticked.
Strange... but yet another HDD is failing on me. Maybe a relatively
new motherboard is failing !
A HDD went, then the DVD Burner, then another HDD plus problems with a
new burner... all in the space of a month.
The old burner now seems to have come back to life and is reading
DVD's :s
Also the cooling fans on the motherboard seem to be in top speed a lot
more these last few weeks.
The plot thickens.
I only carried on testing with Blu-Ray discs because I was out of
DVD's.
:)
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