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When i try to format a media

i have always this error:

 

scsierror8xw.jpg

 

I tried the following interface:

SPTI

ElbyCDIO

Patin-Couffin

Nero Aspi

 

 

Regards

Posted (edited)

every media (cd-rw or dvd-+rw) give me this error when i try to format them.

i just have tried with 1.02 firmware.

 

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yes i'm forced to use the promise for always bypass the starforce cd/dvd protection.

with the promise driver version 1.0.0.16 i can format the media with copytodvd & other cdburning software.

with imgburn it freeze/block my system at startup when it try to impost the dvd-book type.

with new drivers up to 1.0.0.28 i cannot format any media with any burning program.

I hoped you could help me.

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So let me get this straight... You've got your ide drive on a 3rd party controller so you can bypass some protection scheme?!

 

Now that you've done this, your drive isn't working?

 

Well my advice would be to moan at promise for not making controllers / drivers that work properly.

 

Or, stop trying to bypass starforce and start using your pc as god had intended it to be used - i.e. without optical drives on 3rd party controllers!

Posted
So let me get this straight... You've got your ide drive on a 3rd party controller so you can bypass some protection scheme?!

 

Now that you've done this, your drive isn't working?

 

Well my advice would be to moan at promise for not making controllers / drivers that work properly.

 

Or, stop trying to bypass starforce and start using your pc as god had intended it to be used - i.e. without optical drives on 3rd party controllers!

Amen to that! :D
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lol ok so I was only kidding about the 'god had intended' it part - but I've only ever heard of 1 add-in controller card working with optical drives - and clearly it's not the one you're running.

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lol ok so I was only kidding about the 'god had intended' it part - but I've only ever heard of 1 add-in controller card working with optical drives - and clearly it's not the one you're running.
Wasn't that the eleventh commandment? :blink:

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