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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 11
OS: WinXP SP3
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Sunbelt Personal Firewall and Nero 7 essentials problem
Hi
I have just noticed (as I haven't used nero for a while) that when my firewall (Sunbelt) is running and I open nero to burn a cd or dvd everything works fine right up untill I press the Burn button in Nero. The disk spins up, it starts to write to the disk (2%) Then I get a message popup from Sunbelt firewall stating " Sunbelt was unable to connect to the service" The Sunbelt icon then dissapears from the sys tray and the nero program "locks up" meanwhile the cd/dvd drive is spinning like the clappers. Using task manager to end the application has no effect at all. In the end I have no choice other than to just press the power button on my PC and hold it for 4 seconds forcing a shutdown. Then when I restart my PC, everything is fine. What I can't understand is, Why must the firewall connect to anything? Any suggestions please Vangellis |
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