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TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
According to some posts on the VSO forums, it seems when the 64 bit versions of their applications come out next year, they will have brand new interfaces. I'm rarely a fan of new interfaces simply because you updated the software. The way I see it, if it works, don't mess with it. You're just forcing people to relearn what they already knew. And only because you want people to think your software is improved simply because you changed the coat of paint on it. The same problem plagues web sites. Web site designers think you have to completely overhaul the front page every once in a while simply because if it looks new it must be better. To Hell with if the site actually navigated just fine before. Brick and mortar stores do the same annoying thing. Every few years, they rearrange the location of everything in the store. It's the same old stuff, but they think if they put it in a new location, it will fool people into thinking it's new merchandise. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
I knew once I typed 5600 it wasn't right, but it was all I could remember. The drive also has a terrible habit of making a loud fan based noise when it first spun up from any kind of video processing activity. As for the different specs, that's about all I know of the differences between the two. I think the processor might be updated, but I couldn't tell you what the one in my current 8930 is. As for the graphics card, I don't know why it says UHD now when, before, my 8930 came with nVIDIA. But, the nVIDIA options were additional cost add ons. I don't game and I find the constant slew of updates to nVIDIA to cause more problems than they solve. For instance, never use GeForce Experience. It will always "crash" when you try to restart Windows. As long as it supports my DVI monitor, I don't care about what graphics card is included. As long as I get picture on my monitor so I don't have to buy a new one, that's all I care about. Here's the page for it, if that helps you: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-desktop-computers/xps-desktop/spd/xps-8930-desktop/xdvmstcs004s?ref=p13n_rv_hp I opted for the same upgrades as before: a BD-RE drive, an M.2 SSD, and a different 2nd mechanical HDD. It's the same size, but rotates at a more modern rate of speed. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
Actually, there are a few updates to the 8930 now it seems. It seems Dell is offering a higher processor than what I originally got. The mechanical HDD I'd add on is upgraded to 7200 RPM, whereas I believe mine is 5600 now. And it seems the graphics card is Intel UHD versus the nVIDIA that I got. -
Problems with "Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Reason: Write Error"
dbminter replied to Filippo's topic in ImgBurn Support
I'd second these recommendations. CMC media just causes all kinds of problems. And LTH (Low To High) media was more trouble than the price saved in cost. Even if you got a successful LTH burn, you'd probably be hard pressed to find a Blu-Ray player that would play the disc. You want the HTL (High To Low) BD. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
I can't explain it because I don't know what the issue is. It's not Windows because I restored down 3 different versions that worked before and it did the same thing. It did not do the same thing on my old Dell. So, it's not the USB HDD because it does it on any USB HDD connected and it's not a Windows error. It's a hardware error. Again, Dell is not replacing it. Eventually, I'm going to stop saying the same things over and over again. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
The good news is Dell hasn't released a newer version of the XPS apparently since the 8930 I got a year and a half ago. So, I'd be getting a known quantity. The bad news is this known quantity needed replacing after a year and a half. -
Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
dbminter replied to avid living's topic in ImgBurn Support
Amazon.com has it listed as being in stock the day after Christmas. https://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-Blu-ray-Writer-Optical/dp/B079LR2Q67/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PFS3W8D5E2GS&keywords=wh16ns60+external&qid=1576715910&sprefix=wh16ns60%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-1 -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
As I said before, it's NOT a security issue because it does something similar (Different but related.) on my factory default image. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
You don't have the same problem I have. My drives show up fine in Windows Explorer with no problem. But, after 45 to 60 minutes of being up, File Explorer locks up and prevents Windows from any subsequent restarts without File Explorer locking up. Even when the drive is disconnected. -
Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
dbminter replied to avid living's topic in ImgBurn Support
I didn't realize there were 3 different versions of the NS40. Maybe that's why you had better luck with that drive. Maybe later models fixed the issues encountered in the past. -
Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
dbminter replied to avid living's topic in ImgBurn Support
Everything's garbage now. No one gives a damn except about dimes. Pioneer used to be a good choice, but they're now. I'm already in the process of getting a refund for a drive they already sent me a replacement for. One thing you can do is take one of these NS40 failure BD's and check the bottom of them. If they're scratched with easily definable scratches, that could explain it. LG WH models have a terrible habit, even after less than 2 months, of physically scratching BD media they write to. You just have to get a refurbished replacement from LG. LG is, at least, good at issuing replacement drives. The LG WH16NS60 is the only drive I use anymore. Verbatim the only media because it may simply be the best of the worst out there. -
Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
dbminter replied to avid living's topic in ImgBurn Support
Well, you can believe what you like, but I had 4 of those NS40's and they all behaved the same way on quality Verbatim BD DL media. And it wasn't just my experience. However, your situation is slightly different. You're, at least, getting failures on burns. We got failures on Verifies after successful burns. After that many burns, your drive may have just given up the ghost. Another possible explanation is Verbatim media may not longer be quality media, particularly if this is the first disc you're trying in a new stack. Verbatim was bought out by CMC, the makers of the worst media out there. They will probably end up changing the manufacturing process to squeeze out every last possible dime. I know they changed the formula for DataLife Plus DVD+R, which worked fine on my NS60 and then no longer did, conveniently after the sale to CMC. -
Retry Failed - Reason: Invalid Field in CDB
dbminter replied to avid living's topic in ImgBurn Support
Here's your most likely culprit: the WH16NS40. That LG model is absolutely terrible at writing dual layer BD media, which you're attempting to use. You're using the quality stuff, so it's not a media issue. The NS40 will, 8 times out of 10, fail to Verify dual layer BD media if it does succeed. That's why I recommend the NS60. It costs more and you may not need its Ultra HD features, but it, at least, properly writes to BD DL media. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
Look, I don't want to get cross, but I've already explained what's going on and why it can't be anything else too many times in this thread. I feel awful and I'm not going to recycle the entire story all over again. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
A fresh install won't do any good! I restored down the factory default partition and it still does this, so reinstalling everything won't fix this! My problems aren't as easy fixes as others. I'm constantly on the assault. There are no unique symptoms like mine! My situation is so custom no one else is going to encounter it! And I swapped in an old PC, recreated the same situation, and it didn't do it! So, the problem is this latest PC. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
I don't really care if they're prebuilt or custom rigs. I just want shit that works. I've already got somebody else out there who might customize a rig for me. Or I may go with the guy I took my PC in for diagnostics. He did the entire diagnostics for free, so I kind of feel bad that he didn't find anything, putting him through all that time and trouble. He also sells rigs. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
Well, I summoned up the blood and just worked through the fatigue to swap out the latest USB HDD for the one that used to work, restored Windows 10 1909 back to when it used to work, restored the live data partition back when it used to work, booted into Windows, did nothing else, and waited for 60 minutes. On cue, the Start menu wouldn't open! So, it's a problem with the PC. Not a BIOS issue! Not a security issue! Not a software issue! Funny enough, a BIOS update had been released since this all began. I applied that, knowing full well it wouldn't address the problem, and it didn't. So, there's no escaping it. I have to get a 2nd new PC is under 2 years! -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
I am still suffering with whatever it is I have, though I doubt it's stomach flu anymore, unless stomach flu lasts more than 7 days. I still need to perform one last test to rule out it's not the new USB HDD, but I can't do it until I get enough strength to be able to lift the one out of place and put an old one in. Then, restore known good images of Windows 10 1909 and live data partition on the old device, start Windows, and wait an hour. Also, last things I needed right now to happen all at the same time: 1.) needing a new PC 2.) 2 ER visits 3.) 2 primary care physician visits 4.) my waterbed sprung a leak 5.) one of the few Christmas gifts to me under the tree this year that isn't To me From me arrived from a friend from Amazon.com damaged! It was an 11 disc DVD set where 6 of them were packaged out of order and one was disconnected from its peg, floating around inside the packaging, getting scratched beyond play. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
It's half a year past its warranty under Dell. Plus, to replicate the issue, I'd have to send in one of my USB HDD's along with it, which means sending in my live data, which is too important. Plus, it would have be configured to load the Desktop folder from F:\. -
Well, not that I'm defending Freemake Video Converter, because it has a lot of problems, it is converting from one video container format to another. That's where the long time comes in, particularly on the so called "free" version. Which watermarks the video so how useful is it? ImgBurn just burns what you feed it. It does no, and cannot do, any video conversion.
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TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
It's NOT a security issue! It happens on 2 different drives that were working fine before. It doesn't do this on my old PC. So, the problem is with the PC. It's not solved by deleting everything and start from scratch. Tried that. 7.0.0.69 is the last Gold release of CXD. And I spent all afternoon into the evening in the emergency room with apparent stomach flu. Really hit me first hard yesterday, but today, my first attempt to eat something, caused uncontrollable shaking. Last thing I need right now. -
How to finalize the engraving of a blu-ray?
dbminter replied to alexdarcy's topic in ImgBurn Support
Try something other than MediaRange BD-R DL. Like Verbatim BD-R DL. When using dual layer media, the only reliable stuff used to be made by Verbatim. CMC bought up Verbatim so it's hard to say much anymore. Near as I can remember, MediaRange is a no name manufacturer so their discs are cheap. Cheap media often times aren't recognized by players. -
How to finalize the engraving of a blu-ray?
dbminter replied to alexdarcy's topic in ImgBurn Support
By engrave, do you mean burning a BD-R? By lounge, do you mean a Blu-Ray player? If so, ImgBurn should automatically finalize discs for you. If a Blu-Ray player isn't playing your BD-R movie disc, it could be a variety of things. Either non-compliant BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders made by the program that made them or your player doesn't like the BD-R's you're using and doesn't recognize they've been inserted. -
TSSTcorp CDDVD SH-S202J SB03 won't read disc
dbminter replied to dr_ml422's topic in ImgBurn Support
There's no way around it. My PC's still not working right and the tech guys find nothing wrong. I connected this USB HDD to my old PC and it doesn't do what it does on my newest PC. Any time any contents are accessed from this drive in any way, Windows locks up fatally after an hour and won't restart, ever. It's not the USB HDD because it works fine on my old PC. So, there's no way around it. The problem is with this PC that's only a year and a half old. Well, Dell goes on my list now. Also on my list is Pioneer. Now the BDR-212 won't write to BD-R! It ALWAYS returns Medium Corrupted when trying to write to them now! Before, I'd get that error and just retry the burn and it would work. I put the SAME disc the 212 returns the Medium Corrupted error on in my LG WH16NS60 and it burns fine. I will see if I can still take up Pioneer on that refund offer.