Troubleshooting Slow DVD Copying with LG (ATA,IDE) DVD-Raw Driver

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The user is experiencing significant slowdowns when copying DVDs on a computer with limited specifications, specifically a Celeron CPU at 2000 MHz, 256 MB of RAM, and a 20 GB hard disk running Windows XP SP2. While the DVD writer performs adequately for CD copying, DVD copying takes an excessive 67 hours compared to just 15 minutes on a more powerful machine with better specs. The low RAM is likely causing the system to rely heavily on virtual memory, which severely impacts performance during the DVD burning process. Recommendations include considering the write speeds of the DVD burners and exploring alternative DVD burning software that is optimized for low-memory systems.
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i purchased a new LG (ATA,IDE) DVD-raw driver today but i have a big problem and it is like this :

my computer specification is like this : 1) CPU celeron 2000 MHz
2) ram 256 MB
3) 20 GByte hard disk
4) win xp sp2
5)nero Es
this DVD write can copy CD easily (in 5-15min)
but when i try copying any DVD its takes about (67 hour,03 Minuit ,40 SEC):confused::mad:

but on another PC [cpu:2.400,ram:750mb,hard disk:40 GB,win xp sp2,nero Es
] it takes only 15 min and i am getting crazy because of this... :cry:

so please help meeeeeeeeee:smile:
 
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You only have 256 MB of memory and you are running XP? I didn't think that was possible. You probably are having to use nothing but virtual memory which is slow in comparison to RAM. The other thing you don't mention are the particulars of the DVD burner on both machines. What are their respective write speeds?
 


FredGarvin said:
You only have 256 MB of memory and you are running XP? I didn't think that was possible. You probably are having to use nothing but virtual memory which is slow in comparison to RAM. The other thing you don't mention are the particulars of the DVD burner on both machines. What are their respective write speeds?

I've run XP on machines with as little as 128Mb of ram (just testing hardware). Given, it was slow as all get out, but it functioned. You're probably right about the low amount of RAM causing the slow down. RAM gets gobbled up when your burning DVDs. If the RAM get tapped out and starts to encroach on virtual memory, it can slow down the system to a crawl.
 
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