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I've already searched the net, Googling and the forum of Imgburn, bur no answer came up thats relevant.. :(

 

 

Heres the problem:

 

No matter what I do: uninstall different drivers, check my firmware, reinstall Imgburn, nothing seems to solve my problem.

I hope my attached files along with peoples expertis can help me out. :/

 

Regards Lengher

 

Added: Sorry about the wrong file attached, the right one is now here.. :)

 

Ive already tried to change the speed, but it F**king change it all the time. I have never default, always put it to 1, max 2 speed.. :(

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Posted

Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc. If that doesn't help then you should get a new burner.

Posted

Hi again!!

 

I saw another users posting about this problem, and he had a Sata burner. Im using a Pata.

Last night I was puting in another, brand new burner of the brand Samsung, and reinstalled the entire system, from the bottom with a formating of C, but the problem is STILL there!! Im getting pretty anoyed now.. :@

 

W 14:37:52 Failed to Write Sectors 544 - 575 - Reason: Logical Unit Communication CRC Error (ULTRA-DMA/32)

 

And YES, I HAVE tried with another cabel, or two acctually.

And YES, the Samsung writer is brand new.

And YES, the firmware is also up to date.

 

What have I missed?

 

Regards Lengher

Posted

You have SB02, SB03 is the latest, get it from here http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S222L/files.html

 

What about normal discs not RW? It gives errors too?

 

Try a new 80 pins data cable.

 

Try updating chipset/storage drivers.

 

Thanks for the tip.

Yes, I know that I had sb02 when I tried last time, but after I changed the cable, I could get sb03.

As I write this, Im getting the latest driver for all chipset, and have a new 80 pins cable on the table, putting it in next time Im rebooting.. :)

Will reply again when its done, if nothing else, to tell you how it went.. :)

Posted

Is it the only drive on the cable? If so, make sure the jumpers on the back of the drive are configured for 'Master'.

 

Connect it up so the drive is on one end of the cable and the motherboard at the other (leaving the middle connector free). The shorter the cable, the better.

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