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  1. Oh...so JMicron is the culprit. But then why it did not happen all the time earlier?

     

    Anyways my BIOS version as shown by ASUS Update is 0901, dtd 07/03/2007. My board is P5B- VM. I think I have the latest BIOS version. <_<

     

    Anyways, I am trying the JMicron site to see if they have anything to offer as an update.

     

    Thanks again.

  2. Hello Lightning_UK

     

    Thank you for your response.

     

    Here is the screen shot of the Device Manager:

     

    devicemanagerti0.png

     

    The first one is created by Daemon Tool, its a virtual drive.

     

    Now one more information:

     

    I have changed the jumpers on both my HDD and Writer to "Cable Select" and I got an error titled as I/O error. Though the log contains the same detail name of error as before. I did not change the other settings as you suggested as because I wanted to see the effect of the jumper change alone, if any. Here is the log:

     

    ; //****************************************\\

    ; ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 - Log

    ; Monday, 19 May 2008, 18:08:43

    ; \\****************************************//

    ;

    ;

    I 17:56:36 ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 started!

    I 17:56:36 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

    I 17:56:36 Total Physical Memory: 2,874,476 KB - Available: 2,319,056 KB

    I 17:56:36 Initialising SPTI...

    I 17:56:36 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 17:56:45 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD

  3. btw, what controller is the drive connected to? Some drivers can mess things up and not all 3rd party controller cards support optical drivers properly. (It saying 'SCSI' by the device name tells me that this isn't a standard IDE/ATA setup).

     

    Could you please tell me how do I ascertain that?

     

    But one thing that I have noticed is that after setting the Writer as a Slave, it is not properly shown by the Windows under "My Computer" as a DVD-RAM drive. It is designated as CD Drive.

     

    One more thing:

    Then what's the meaning of this line:

     

    I 15:29:48 Book Type Setting: DVD-ROM
  4. Hello

     

    I am having Verification trouble.

     

    Here is the log:

     

    ; //****************************************\\

    ; ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 - Log

    ; Monday, 19 May 2008, 15:58:39

    ; \\****************************************//

    ;

    ;

    I 15:28:45 ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 started!

    I 15:28:45 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

    I 15:28:45 Total Physical Memory: 2,874,476 KB - Available: 2,321,412 KB

    I 15:28:45 Initialising SPTI...

    I 15:28:45 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

    I 15:28:45 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD

  5. Ok, I did the TEST, though ?I am not sure whether Jitter is supported or not as the option was greyed out through out. I have also did the same test Using NERO CD DVD SPEED, just in case it helps you to decide [surprisingly the test differ quite a lot in the quality score output]. The report generated by NERO is as follows:

     

    General Information

    Drive: LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165H6S

    Firmware: HS0E

    Disc: DVD-R (POSG06)

    Selected speed: 4 X

    PI errors

    Maximum: 154

    Average: 50.84

    Total: 718762

    PI failures

    Maximum: 6

    Average: 0.16

    Total: 3188

    PO failures: n/a

    Jitter

    Maximum: 8.6 %

    Average: 7.97 %

    Scanning Statistics

    Elapsed time: 15:13

    Number of samples: 122865

    Average scanning interval: 1.14 ECC

    Glitches removed: 0

    I did this test with NERO twice, and the first time there was no Jitter, it was mentioned as n/a.

     

    General Information

    Drive: LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165H6S

    Firmware: HS0E

    Disc: DVD-R (POSG06)

    Selected speed: 4 X

    PI errors

    Maximum: 288

    Average: 83.97

    Total: 913662

    PI failures

    Maximum: 3

    Average: 0.16

    Total: 3007

    PO failures: n/a

    Jitter: n/a

    Scanning Statistics

    Elapsed time: 10:56

    Number of samples: 93755

    Average scanning interval: 1.15 ECC

    Glitches removed: 0

     

    I have no idea what has really happened.

     

    Anyways, I hope this would help you.

     

    I tried my best, still if there is an change required, I shall be happy to apply that and contribute in my very small way to this community.

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  6. No I do not have any Proxy /IP blocker running, and I use FF which is Cookie enabled. I can't even use the Fast Reply feature. :(

     

    This problem only occurs in this forum...no where else.

     

    I have my AV, teatimer and SG running but none of these causes any IP blicking.

  7. Hi Ifcrule1972

     

    Thanks for the information.

     

    BTW, Sony's DVD RW's Disc ID is RITEKW01, so this must be different from the user's here.

     

    Is there any thread/ site from where I can check the reliability of a DVD from its Disc ID? I tried Google, but it was not much of a help. :(

     

    I know ImgBurn team prefers Verbatim/TY, but these two are not always easily available in my part of world, though I have seen some 3 rd party manufacturers' Disc ID being TYG02, but I am not sure about the authenticity.

     

    Presently I bought some discs of Disc ID POSG06 [this is -R Disc] and another with Disc ID MCC-003-00 [this is +R disc], both of them burnt and played perfectly, but I could not find much info on this type of discs.

     

    Thank you again.

  8. Sorry for this "Threadjacking"...

     

    I have read the FAQ, but I have found that this problem only occurs when I try to use ImgBurn to delete my RW CD either in my DVD RW drive [LiteOn] or CD RW drive [LG]. My firmwires are updated and I do not face this problem at all when I erase my RW SONY DVD. I can erase the same RW CD with the help of some other free sw without any trouble.

     

    Could someone please tell me why does it happen?

     

    Thank you.

  9. I do value you opinion immensely, both Polo and L_UK, but if I am correct RITEKF1 are supposedly good quality discs, as SONY DVDs are identified by ImgBurn as RITEK. Now, ltes hope he is using proper RITEK ;)

     

    I think the problem lies with the system.

     

    Still it is the Masters who can give the final verdict and I am no where near to that. :D

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