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Femzino
9th May 2008, 09:01
Hi, whenever i burn cd and there is an interruption in power i lose almost 700 mb(cant be retrieved) it have happened 2ice now(meaning i have lost 1gb). Windows media 11 and nero 7. Pls ur help wil b appreciated.

Myk!
10th May 2008, 08:33
Are you sure that it is power interruption? Does your PC restarts or shutdown?

If restart, it is not power interruption. It might be a software problem or hardware (RAM, processor or motherboard)

If shutdown, might be your AVR, power supply, loose plug on outlet or power interruption.

Mostly sign of power interruption is when your fluorescent lights flickers.

Femzino
11th May 2008, 10:14
Its power failure from d socket. Pls i need 2 retrieve my memory any body dat can help shld pls do

C_J
11th May 2008, 18:18
1. update firware for your burner CD / DVD
2. don't play games until the CD / DVD finished the job (until you have some spped on your HDD's, good processor and plenty of memory, including cache / virtual)
3. buy an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) :exactly:
4. change your CD / DVD connector band or entire unit

Its power failure from d socket.
hmm, MB sockets faulty ???! if you dare (have any idea about), "glue" (solder) them by yourself, if not, go to an service...

boknoy.ph
11th May 2008, 18:23
Its power failure from d socket. Pls i need 2 retrieve my memory any body dat can help shld pls do

what memory are you talking about?

change your power supply units or remove other components. you might be overloading your supply.

angryokoy
11th May 2008, 20:01
Femzino, u can still get those missing MBs. When you were burning those discs, were u using the Copy Disc in Nero? It probably left TEMPORARY image file/s on your HD.

Look for them the Nero folder, located in My Documents. Usually it's named TempImage.nrg. Delete them.

Or, open Nero Burning Rom, click on the Copy button, and when the New Compilation window appears, click on the Image tab and take note of the location of Image File. Go to that folder location and delete the file/s.

Note: The temp files might be named differently, but just look out for the .nrg extension. Hope this helps.

Myk!
12th May 2008, 06:02
I believe he is pertaining on power outlet which is loose.

Follow the posts above especially from mepetrut.