CDBurn crashes my system completely during writing a CD. Why?
CDBurn is a very stable product. While it is possible that e.g. during ISO image creation or during operations with the ISO filer errors are reported, a complete freeze of the machine is almost certainly not the fault of CDBurn. A crash during a write operation is much more likely due to a problem with either the drive, the SCSI/IDE subsystem or other hardware-related errors. Sometimes, there is an incompatibility between drive and SCSI podule which can be resolved by e.g. switching off synchronous transfer mode or block transfer mode, changing the operation mode of the SCSI podule (e.g. disabling DMA) or changing the disconnect/reconnect settings if possible. There is a known incompatibility between the Connect32/SCSIConnect/Yucani F1 SCSI podule and many CD Writers. The only known workaround is to restrict the “continuously read/written blocks” setting in the CDBurn Advanced Configuration window to 16 blocks. If this doesn’t help, try to set the podule to 8bit I/O.