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31-Jan-2001, 06:27 AM #1
I recently installed a Samsung CD-R/RW SW-408B into my computer. The old CD which was in the system is a OTI Hermes F910. I am able to burn data files but not able to burn any audio or mp3 files.

I am operation windows 98, but recently upgraded from windows 95. Every time I try to burn an audio CD it gives me an "Illegal request" error. I have tried to copy at as slow as 2X without results. The software program I am using is NTI CD-Maker 2000 standard, which came with the Samsung Burner.

Since it burns data cd's I know each driver is working and installed correctly (as far as I can tell that is). I talked my tech bud, and he seems to think it is a software conflict.

Have any suggestions?

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31-Jan-2001, 06:50 PM #2
Won't ANYONE help me????? Please, please, please!!!

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31-Jan-2001, 07:54 PM #3
Well, you gave us about 12 hours to reply, and you posted this in the DOS forum for some reason...

I'll move this over to the hardware forum, as it seems to be a driver issue of some sort.

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