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ianymaty

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  1. There was no error at burning time yet the disc is unreadble.

     

    You can't pretend the program report error if isn't one at that time.

     

    The error is at reading time and could have multiple origins. (Dodgy discs, burning speed too high or too low, the player being picky at this things...)

     

    Always leave the verify enabled since there isn't other option to know if the process of burning and reading back the disc is without problems (at least in the drive that did the job).

  2. From the specs of your motherboard you linked 

     Marvell® PCIe SATA 6Gb/s controller : *1
    2 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s), gray

     

    *1: These SATA ports are for data hard drives only. ATAPI devices are not supported.

     

    If you not connecting any drive to those ports you can skip it and disable the controller in BIOS.

  3. It's the easiest method with the adapter. It draws enough power from two USB ports, it looks like this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-USB-2-0-to-SATA-15-7-Pin-Data-and-Power-Cable-Adapter-For-2-5-inch-HDD-SSD-/370674469363

     

    You can make the OS partition larger if you intend to install a lot of programs or large programs (usually video editing programs or any other creative/production programs use a lot of space for the installs). 50 GB is enough for general user.

     

    For he rest of the space think about it like a house. You want a kitchen (OS partition) and a big room (Data partition) or you need more smaller rooms for better organization? You decide.

  4. Is the source you install a legit untouched image or is it tweeked?

     

    Make sure you have internet connection.

     

    Check system time and date to be correct.

     

    Run Windows Defender or MSE and update them.

     

    Try again Windows Update.

  5. Oh, you are talking that you have a laptop?  :doh:  I didn't notice where you specified that. Did you? :search:

     

    Yes, I'm talking about desktop computer. :victory:

     

    The situation changes than.

     

    Presuming the HDD have SATA generation connection, you'll need an SATA to USB adaptor to transfer the files from the old to the new drive in the end.

     

    Or, ask a friend who own a desktop to connect it internal to the desktop and use the Backup Plus you still have.

  6. Try update the drivers related to the ports. Maybe try another port or new cable.

     

    Try the drive on other computer with the same media.

     

    Try different media.

     

    Does Lacie have any suggestion on what media to use? They should offer some recommendation on tested media.

     

    An internal drive is always better than an external. The externals have their reason but aren't much reliable.

  7. As a new member you are not allowed to post in other users threads, yet. You should be able to start your own thread in any section and post in any of them without restrictions.

     

    Try burning at different speeds supported by the media.

     

    Try different media and try avoid junk media like CMC. Verbatim and Tayio Yuden are recommended.

     

    Try cleaning your drive with a cleaning disc.

     

    The new version won't correct your problem but you are encouraged to updated since we only can offer support for the latest version.

     

    You can post a log for further help. Look in Help menu for old saved logs.

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