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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Adam Korsitzky wrote:

> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,                                                  
>                                             2003-03-05
> 
> I am user of an USB-supported CD burning device. The product name is
> "LITE-ON LTR-401 25S" and the producing company is the French hardware company
> LACIE. The reading speed is 48x, burning 40x and rewriting at 16x (provided an
> USB-2 connection is used). The device has an USB-IF connection and is according
> to the user's manual capable of adapting to either original USB-1 or high
> speed USB-2 connections. The device was delivered with a half version of "Roxio
> Easy Burn 5.0".
> 
> I was very content with using that product. I used to burn data CDs at a
> speed of 40x and music CDs at 16x. Then just a couple of weeks ago I had
> problems with my whole operating system and I had to give it to a computer service.
> Eversince I got my computer back and reinstalled all programs and drivers as
> before the maximum writing speed for any kinds of burning jobs is only 4x.
> 
> My question is: What is the cause of that? -Is it possible that this
> computer service I gave my computer to fix to has removed my 2 USB-2-ports and
> replaced it by normal USB-1-ports? What other possibilities are there and what do
> you suggest me to do?
> 
> I'd be very thankful for your professional advice and I'm waiting eagerly
> for your response!
> 
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Adam Korsitzky 
> 
> 

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