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  1. Ok, nothing to remove there so it must be some other issue.

     

    Try uninstalling the controller entry from the ide/ata/atapi/raid controller branches in device manager and then rebooting.

     

    okee dokee

     

    ok - i've discussed it with the rest of my gang

    weve made the decision to revert to xp as we are all sick of vista and all its inherant problems and the fact that half of our favourite programmes, as well as any new ones we try ,just wont run

    at least not without three weeks of patches and tweaking - and then only if your lucky

    im onsidering a dual boot up with p and vista 64 for when i need superfast speed

    i dont know if this will help with my imgburn problem but im hoping so along with lots of other problems.

    this is gonna take a few days though - i will report back as soon as it is done.

    if you can bare with me i would really appreciate it

  2. Look in the tools menu within ImgBurn.

     

    You should then see an option for filter drivers.

     

    Copy the the info to the clipboard and then paste it.

     

     

    ===============================================

    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.4.2.0

    ===============================================

     

    Upper Device Filter: [None Found]

    Upper Class Filter: [None Found]

    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device

    Lower Class Filter: [None Found]

    Lower Device Filter: [None Found]

     

     

    is this it?

     

     

    hello?

    anybody there?

  3. Look in the tools menu within ImgBurn.

     

    You should then see an option for filter drivers.

     

    Copy the the info to the clipboard and then paste it.

     

     

    ===============================================

    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.4.2.0

    ===============================================

     

    Upper Device Filter: [None Found]

    Upper Class Filter: [None Found]

    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device

    Lower Class Filter: [None Found]

    Lower Device Filter: [None Found]

     

     

    is this it?

  4. fishboy, if you can't see your drive in explorer you probably have a nasty filter driver installed that's not playing nicely.

     

    Post the filter driver info - you can get at it via the Tools menu.

     

    thats wots so weird i can see it in explorer just fine

    it can also read discs just fine

    i can install or play dvds

    its just when it comes to burning i get trouble

    wots a 'filter' driver?

    sorry i dont understand which driver or where to get it

    pardon my stupedynessnis

    do you think it could be a faulty sata connection on the motherboard?

    or possibly a bad cable?

  5. As LUK said in this thread:
    You've got bad controller drivers on, try updating them.

     

    Your drive should not be showing up as 'Fibre'.

    The nvidia driver is buggy, so try the Windows default driver or an older version of the nforce drivers.

     

    Thanks alot mate! This was the solution to my problem!

    At first I didn't really understand what LUK said, but I went into the "Device manager" and "Restored previous drivers" on "NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller" so it took Windows standard drivers, this fixed the problem and I will hopefully continue to burn with 100% successrate again.

     

    ImgBurn: Operation Successfully Completed!

     

    unfortunately i already tried these things to no avail

    i havent got failed burns anymore i cant get that far

    including different drivers

  6. device not ready (the request could not be performed because of an I/O error)

    Have you installed the latest drivers for your chipset/storage controllers?

     

     

    yeah - everything possible thing on this pc is as up to date as is humanly possible.

    do you think it might help to uninstall and reinstall the drive and the ide drivers?

    maybe uninstall it from the registry too?

     

     

    somebody?

     

    anybody?

  7. device not ready (the request could not be performed because of an I/O error)

    Have you installed the latest drivers for your chipset/storage controllers?

     

     

    yeah - everything possible thing on this pc is as up to date as is humanly possible.

    do you think it might help to uninstall and reinstall the drive and the ide drivers?

    maybe uninstall it from the registry too?

  8. There is a way of updating the firmware (.bin file) in this thread:

     

    http://club.cdfreaks.com/f105/mini-faq-sam...writers-220607/

    http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/Firmware/FWDownload/eng_FW.htm

     

    Can you see the writer in Windows Explorer?

     

     

    i can see it in explorer

    but imgburn no longer sees any drive at all - for some reason

    and nor does samsung odd live firmware update ( which does cover my model)

    nor does wininquiry or any other samsung software i have downloaded

     

    i cant find bin flashing software - Tsdnwin.exe - anywhere on the samsung websites to download

    i can only find the tutorial page you gave me the link to

     

    while i think of it - thanks for your help on this - your patience with my stupidynessnis is greatly appreciated

  9. This is the firmware you are trying with?

     

    http://www.samsungodd.com/Eng/Firmware/FWD...ode=&os_no=

     

    :)

     

    i have tried upgrading the firmware with the odd live update and manually

    in both cases it says

    this firmware is incompatible with your device

    which is patently untrue

     

    i have now installed vista service pack one and now i cant even start a burn

    imgburn reports

     

    device not ready (the request could not be performed because of an I/O error)

     

    what i'm s'posed to do now i really don't know

  10. every time i try to burn anything i get the same message almost instantly

     

    no additional sense information

     

    i have read that it could be the nvidia driver but i have tried rolling it back and it doesnt help - all the workarounds i can find are for xp and im running vista premium

     

    the drive is a

     

    TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B

     

    when i open imgburn or decrypter first it takes ages searching for it

    then it takes an eternity for any software to open the device.

    i dont know if this is pertinant but i would think so.

     

    i dont think its the media i have tried at least four different types in there now

     

    heres the log

     

    I 06:12:10 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

    I 06:12:10 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (6.0, Build 6000)

    I 06:12:10 Total Physical Memory: 2,095,808 KB - Available: 1,212,952 KB

    I 06:12:10 Initialising SPTI...

    I 06:12:10 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 06:12:29 Found 1 DVD

  11. Hi fishboy and welcome to the forum...

     

    at the risk of pissing people off - its a damn shame i cant rip with it

     

    I don't believe you're going to piss anyone off...it is what it is.

     

    And right now you have the best burning program on the planet. :thumbup:

     

    i couldnt agree more its quite superb

    - i was just worried about coming to close to mentioning

    mmmm you know the thing that cant be mentioned mmmm (dvdd) ssshhhh

  12. at last a peice of burning software that can verify discs as a seperate function not just after the burn

    this has been a source of frustration to me for ages

    and i read that imgburn actually compares properly with the origonal image and doesnt just check the disc for faults

    CoOoOoOoOl

    at the risk of pissing people off - its a damn shame i cant rip with it

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