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STOP 0x000000F4 when burning DVD


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miegs3

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Hi guys, I'm new to this forum as it looks like the perfect place to try and suss out my problems.
I've searched this topic but a lot seem to be errors with the Hard Drive and mine seems to be related to my DVD burner.
I've used this burner in another computer without any problems and I have also used a CD burner in this computer without any problems. So it has me stumped.

I have an ASUS A8V-MX motherboard, SATAII 320g Western Digital HDD (on SATA channel 1), Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-111D (Slave on secondary IDE), 2g DDR 2 ram, AMD 3500+.

When I try to burn a dvd it gets so far (never the same % complete) and then the user read buffer drops to zero stays there for a little while then windows shuts down and I get the blue screen with:
***STOP 0x000000F4 (0x00000003, 0x8A26FB18, 0x8A26FC8C, 0x805C7632).

I have recently removed a second IDE HDD that was the master on the same IDE as the burner, since doing that I have been able to burn a CD without any errors but when I tried a DVD I got the error again.

I used TuneUp Utilities 2006 and used a lot of it's recommendations including one that either removed or reduced the page file. before making this change I would get this error when burning:
KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR STOP 0x00000077 (0x0000000E, 0x0000000E, 0x00000000, 0x0001A000)

I also get errors when trying to run battlefield 2 and 3DMark06 but I think they are seperate and to do with my video card, heres the windows recovery codes anyway if they help anyone.

3DMark06 (Recovery after crash): BCCode : 100000ea BCP1 : 878D6DA8 BCP2 : 88BBB2F0 BCP3 : AEC8ACB4
BCCode : 100000ea BCP1 : 87A94B30 BCP2 : 88FFE7F8 BCP3 : BACE3CB4
BCP4 : 00000001 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

Running Battlefield 2 (Recovery): BCCode : ea BCP1 : 88F2B850 BCP2 : 8A45A1C0 BCP3 : 87DBF6C8
BCP4 : 00000001 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

Any help would be greatly appreiciated.
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gamefr3ak

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ok go to Windows xp guides and tutoriols and find the BSOD topic there
That should help you
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Hey mate yeah cheers but there isn't anything on 0x000000F4. The bit on 0x00000077 could help but I'm hoping it's not defective hardware, I don't think it could be the HDD or DVD-RW.
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