Mr CD burner seems to have trouble burning to CD-R's. Everytime. Fine burning CD-RW's. It's a Samsung SW-224B if anyone knows anything about em. Anyone got a reason why ?
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Only G O D can judge me.
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We need more details, which PC, IDE drivers, ASPI version, Software used...
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Originally Posted by Sefy
I've tried all differant software, burn errors on CD-R's with all.Only G O D can judge me. -
We'll skip the PC part for now, just pay attention CAREFULLY to what I write:
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Which CD Burning Software are you using ? I strongly recommand you use
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Originally Posted by Sefy
Anyway about to d/l this, I'll let ya know how it goes. I do usually use Nero, but after the errors I tried using near enough all the burnin apps available.Only G O D can judge me. -
I Suggest so you don't waste any CDR's, that you use the Simulation Mode
only for now, and close ANY program you may have open, to minimize any
chance of something interupting.Email me for faster replies!
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The burning seems fine on simulation...Im checking differant format.
Only G O D can judge me. -
Yeah Simulation works fine, I tried it with two differant formats. Seems like it could be a hardware problem then ? Cause it works fine with RW's.
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I Suggest you first do all the Burning in Simulation mode, and only after all
the test you did came out ok in Simulation, then perform a real burn.Email me for faster replies!
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Well, I tried simulating then burning a CD and still got an error in the burn, yet none in the sim.
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Hmm... Which CD Burner do you have ? which CDR media are you using ?
Also which Windows ? (95/98/ME/2000/XP) what type of Burning is it doing ?
(CD to CD / HDD to CD)
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Originally Posted by SefyOnly G O D can judge me.
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So simulation always worked, and actuall burning always failed ?
If possible, is there any chance you can test that CDRW on another PC ?
I want to come to conclusion if it's Hardware or Software issues.Email me for faster replies!
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Originally Posted by SefyOnly G O D can judge me.
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Then conclusion is: Something is wrong with your Windows XP! not in your
CDRW drive, if you say it burned good on another PC! which means either
there is some software running on your XP that's causing the failure, like for
example XP's build-in Burning software which could conflict.
Or your Windows XP drivers are not working properly, this is what I can think
from the top of my head, but either way, it's not the Drive, it's a Software.Email me for faster replies!
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Originally Posted by Sefy
My mistake. When you said 'test the CDRW' I thought you mean my RW disc. I can't test the actual drive in another computer, not right now anyway. Sorry
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Oh, well, I really strongly suggest you try doing that test, and also, if it is
enabled, I recommand you disable XP's internal burning program, it can be a
cause of your problems.Email me for faster replies!
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Thanks for all the help. I'll try it in another machine first chance. I'll take one last try with XP's burning disabled, though I can't see this being the root as it was burning fine before.
Appreciate all the help though. Thanks a lot 8)Only G O D can judge me. -
With Pleasure! I'm hoping to hear that we have found the root of the problem
as in alot of cases the XP's internal burning program can cause mishaps with
an external program (what else is new!)Email me for faster replies!
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Sefy Levy,
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Sorry for sounding noobish again but how exaclty do I disable XP's burning feature ? I always thought it was in the properties of the drive, under the recording tab and untick the box that says 'Enable recording to this drive', but this seems to disable ALL burning from the drive.
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That sounds strange, as far as I recall, that's how you are supposed to do it,
are you sure NERO won't burn if you disable that feature ? I think we better
wait for more eXPerts to explain how to disable it without stopping others to
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Originally Posted by SefyOnly G O D can judge me.
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I Suggest we wait for the e"XP"ert to assist you on how to do it properly, as
i'm running 98SE and I don't remember XP's screens by heartEmail me for faster replies!
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Originally Posted by SefyOnly G O D can judge me.
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Perry2175:
Instead of disabling the XP internal burning software by: "untick the box that says 'Enable recording to this drive', but this seems to disable ALL burning from the drive." try going about disabling the built-in burning software this way:
1. Right click My Computer and click manage
2. Click the "+" sign to expand Services and Applications (at the bottom on the left side)
3. Click "Services" to show services
4. In the window on the right double click "IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service"
5. Click "Stop" under service status
6. Change the "Startup Type" to manual or disabled
7. Click OK on the bottom of this page.
The above will disable the XP internal burning software, yet other programs can still burn to CD. I keep mine turned off in this manner and VCDEasy and Nero still burn fine. -
Originally Posted by hwoodwarOnly G O D can judge me.
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I Strongly suggest you don't do anything else till you test that drive on a
different PC, just to make sure it's not the drive causing the damages.Email me for faster replies!
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Sefy Levy,
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Originally Posted by SefyOnly G O D can judge me.
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Personaly I suggest if you can, to try installing Windows98 on your PC using
another HDD, so you won't need a whole new PC, this can eliminate the XP
possible problem.Email me for faster replies!
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Sefy Levy,
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