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28% - Zeroing Sectors...


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I have had a read through many topics and will happily accept that this may simply be a case of impatience on my part!

 

I put a Verbatim BD-RE into a HP (Lite-On) BD335e. Imgburn advised the disc needed to be formatted before it could be used, and who am I to argue? :)

 

Anticipating this would take a while, my daughter and I went for a ride on our bikes. (It's cold out there!)

 

Returning, I found the message "28% - Zeroing Sectors..." displayed at the bottom of the Imgburn window. Fair enough. An hour later and... It said the same thing. :unsure:

 

Another half hour and... Still the same. :huh: There's no errors in the log:

 

 

I 14:28:41 ImgBurn Version 2.5.6.0 started!

I 14:28:41 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Edition (6.1, Build 7600)

I 14:28:41 Total Physical Memory: 1,038,304 KB - Available: 638,136 KB

I 14:28:41 Initialising SPTI...

I 14:28:41 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 14:28:42 -> Drive 1 - Info: TSSTcorp CDRW/DVD TSL462D DE04 (D:) (ATA)

I 14:28:43 -> Drive 2 - Info: HP BD Writer bd335e YH22 (E:) (USB)

I 14:28:43 Found 1 DVD-ROM/CD-RW and 1 BD-RE!

I 14:31:29 Operation Started!

I 14:31:29 Device: [0:0:0] HP BD Writer bd335e YH22 (E:) (USB)

I 14:31:29 Media Type: BD-RE (Disc ID: VERBAT-IM0-000)

I 14:31:29 Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x

I 14:31:29 Quick Erase: No

I 14:31:29 Format Properly: Yes

I 14:31:29 Format Size: Preferred

I 14:31:29 Format With Full Certification: Yes

I 14:31:29 Format Without Spare Areas: Yes

I 14:31:29 Erasing Disc...

I 14:31:57 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:28

I 14:31:57 Operation Started!

I 14:31:57 Device: [0:0:0] HP BD Writer bd335e YH22 (E:) (USB)

I 14:31:57 Media Type: BD-RE (Disc ID: VERBAT-IM0-000)

I 14:31:57 Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x

I 14:31:57 Media Sectors: 12,219,392

I 14:31:57 BD-RE FastWrite: No

I 14:31:57 Zeroing Sectors...

 

Any suggestions? Even if they are only "Be patient - it'll get there..."?

 

On a positive note, I've been using Imgburn for years and have always had good times with CDs and DVDs. This is my first go with BDs.

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It sounds like your drive has got stuck. You'll have to just turn it off and on again. (ImgBurn should error out when you do that)

 

The 'Zeroing sectors' stage is just like writing to the disc, you should be a little worried that it might get stuck again during a regular burn... but hopefully it won't :)

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OK.

 

I'd come to the same conclusion.

 

Drive powered off, and yes - I got a succession of errors. Only to be expected.

 

The disc appeared to have formatted successfully. :blink: Unexpected, but welcome. However, a subsequent attempt to write to the disc got to the 'Writing' phase, and... Stalled.

 

I 17:31:58 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 10344959)

 

OK... I've tried stopping the write process (after a considerable period of apparent inactivity) and the abort request was acknowledged. Any further action receives a very friendly message (nice touch) to say the system is cancelling as fast as it can.

 

I'm not about to give up!

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Looks like the same issue then.

 

USB isn't as reliable as an internal SATA connection so it could just be that.

 

Try installing service pack 1 for Windows 7, it could update something useful.

 

Otherwise you're looking at drive/firmware/media issues - and I can't find any firmware updates for that model (it looks quite rare?!)

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Looks like the same issue then.

 

USB isn't as reliable as an internal SATA connection so it could just be that.

 

Try installing service pack 1 for Windows 7, it could update something useful.

 

Otherwise you're looking at drive/firmware/media issues - and I can't find any firmware updates for that model (it looks quite rare?!)

Could be. <sigh> The drive is supposed to be a good one, but who really knows? I've looked for firmware updates too, and while I know some people in HP who may help I suspect it would be considerable time before anything came of that. Unless Lite-On have something in progress already, of course.

 

I know it'll burn successfully as I have a couple of .mkv files on a TDK LTH-type BD-R that I have recorded that work perectly. This is my first timeout with re-recordable BDs.

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Just for info: following cancellation of all relevant precesses, Windows Explorer suggested the disk was free and available, with full capacity available. :)

 

No coaster experience so far! Yay! :thumbsup:

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