On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:05:31 +0100, Tree*Rat <>
wrote:
Which game? Is it more than one game?
This sounds like it isn't recognising that the disk is present.
I occasionaly get this with movies - but putting the disk back in normally
fixes it.
If it doesn't recognise it then waiting wont have any effect.
I assume you have managed to read this disk in this drive in the other
vista PC.
Are both PCs the same edition of Vists (home basic/ home pro) Are they
both 32, or both 64 bit?
on both PCs note down the details of the same drive (provider, date, and
version no, in the driver details note down all files listed)
Anything that is different between the two PC may be the problem.
My guess is that something in the formal/layout of the DVD (probably an
anti-copying feature) is incompatible with a supplementary driver (my
guess would be nero incd)
To get this go to Control Panel, device manager, select the specific DVD,
right click, properties, driver tab.
You didn't answer my question - did you try it with nero uninstalled?
In nero installed on the other PC?
What is the make and model of the DVD drive.
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