Although I do not have an exact answer for you I do sympathize with you.
It is probably a matter of "it is what it is", but I would validate if
the power supply has a high enough rating for the full range of hardware
you have. And, if you are not using one, I would at least use a good
surge suppressor or , better still, an UPS.
Just a couple of thoughts.
Tom
Peter Ekkerman SC wrote:
> Hi Norman,
>
> Sorry you're having so much trouble with your DVD burners.
> On one hand you can relax - IMHO , there's no such thing as "bad vibes"
> ;)
> Bad luck is either created by a person's own actions, like
> neglect,carelessness etc or it is just the luck of the draw ;)
> can't fight that one.
>
> Things that affect or reduce the lifespan of a burner are:
> Assembly - using inferior components and careless assembly.
> Handling prior to purchase or installation - rough handling will damage
> some components.
> Handling while installing - again rough handling will affect
> lifespan,plus static induced damage from touching
> the circuit board.May not be enough to cause instant failure,but may
> set it up for reduced lifespan.
> Very frequent use.
> Overheating from not getting enough cooling - obviously very important
> during continuous or very frequent usage.
> Corrosive or very dusty environment.Close proximity to a salt water
> source like an ocean (living on a boat ;)
> will cause early failure.
>
> I would sortof rule out overvoltage as the cause,since that would have
> caused damage to other components and devices.
> Nevertheless, do a voltage check on the powersupply and the DVD power
> connector.
>
> That's all I came up with for now -there may well be more,but the above
> is from personal experience.
>
> Peter E
> PS Hope you have better luck with your Samsung burner ;)
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Failing DVD burners
> From: Norman Ushijima <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Sun, October 04, 2009 8:57 pm
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Hello,>
> I have an almost 3 yrs-old Dell 530 with WinXP SP2, Audigy SoundBlaster
> and GeForce 8300 GS.
>
> I'll be replacing my DVD burner for the fourth time. The first two
> developed
> skips and pops when playing a CD...the original and replacement were
> trouble-free for only a few months. These were a Sony and Toshiba. The
> second one also began freezing my pc when a DVD (burned and commercial)
> was inserted. I would have to eject the disc with a paper clip and then
> my pc would return to normal. Tired of going thru Dell support again, I
> purchased a LiteOn burner and it has lasted for over a year and a half.
> Now, it's begun to have the same problem as the second burner, except
> the eject button still works and playing a CD is fine. A Samsung burner
> is coming in a few days, but, I'm wondering if it will also follow the
> path of the first three burners.
>
> Is it hard luck (I've been told I have bad vibes) or is it something
> within my pc that is causing the repeated DVD burner failures?
>
> By the way, I've never burned a DVD with any of three drives.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Norman Ushijima
>
>
>
>
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