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L0 Data Zone Capacity Failed...........


DJROD

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I know this main have been ask before. But i have NEVER had any problems burning. I use my Desktop HP for burning, I use Verbs just so u know. All i want to know is how to get rid of this after i click burn:

 

 

User Specified L0 Sectors 2,133,520

User Specified Layer Break Position Exceeds L) Capacity

Maximum L0 Sectors 2,086,912

Set L0 Data Zone Capacity Failed-Reason-Invalid Field In Pararameter List

 

Those are the 4 yellow triangles i get when i start to burn now. Never got those before. What do they mean and how do i get rid of em. Thanks alot.

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But...ive always burned and that never came up before. I mean....what is it thats making it come up exactly? AND..the bad thing is...i wont know if it will come up until i start to click burn...an that will waste a disc. I have 1 left. Is there a way to know beforehand if its gonna pop up or not. Has to be some kind of work around.

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Ok...i had it on Calculate Optimal on my 1st burn..i didnt have it on the user specified option. And it still gave those 4 yellows. But at least we are getting somewhere now. So your saying if i check the calculate Optimal (Which i did one before)...the yellows would go away? Or would i have to tweak another party of a setting to?

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It should always be on calculate optimal.

 

Once it's on that, you'll get a warning saying the image won't fit on the disc before ever seeing anything about the layer break position being unacceptable for your drive/media.

 

If you don't ever want to see the warnings again, buy the right hardware.

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Right. It will say overburn or trunscate blah blah. BUT...my very 1st burn for this WAS on Calculate Optimal....and then that message of wont fit came up..i choose trunscate...everything was blue in imgburn cept those 4 yellows i stated. Im not too much into this stuff anymore to buy the iHas burners. A few people got this to work on another site. Just thought it be best to ask you. Ive seen you know anot about this program.

 

So what would that mean..if i choose Calculate Optimal...then see the wont fix...then continue....an those 4 yellows still come up? What other tweak would i need to do?

 

My gut is telling me its just a few twaeks away. But cant figure this out. Always had perfect burns before.

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Ok...Thanks alot LIGHTNING....ill see what else i can do. Im down to my last Verb. Just always getting Disc unreadable. It installed 100% successfully when i installed it. Just getting that unreadable.

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It burns 100% successfully. AND..it installs 100%. So...thats kinda mind boggling. Meaning...the burn was ok. Or else it wouldnt have installed. Yes...its missing maybe 3% of data. But some people have gotten it to work. BUT..if its possible for it to work and still get those 4 yellow triangles...then yes..its outta your hands,

 

But man....there has to be some kinda tweak so those triangles dont come up. Like i said...i just wish i could test it BEFORE i actially start burning to see if those yellows appear. Should i have Verify checked? If so...what does that do exactly...in terms of something that could help me.

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You don't need to 'test' to see if the warnings/triangles will come up, they WILL come up if you get the overburn/truncate prompt! If you don't get the prompt (and haven't messed with the LB settings), they won't come up. It's as simple as that.

 

They aren't the cause of your problems anyway (well, not beyond the whole 'truncating' rather than burning the full image thing) so it makes no difference.

 

Verify checks that everything written to the disc is physically readable and that it matches what's in the image file. As you're having problems with things supposedly being 'unreadable', I'd say that re-enabling the 'Verify' option is a bit of a no brainer.

 

 

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Ok..1 last question. Then im gonna try to see what i come up with using my last Disc. Well 2.

 

1) Which LB Settings were u speaking of?

 

2) When you say Verify checks that everything written to the Disc matches whats in the image...thats AFTER it is burned right? Which would be too late if something went wrong. Or am i wrong?

 

Thanks again LIGHTNING for all the help.

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That's 2 questions, but who's counting?!

 

1. There's only one. The 'Calculate Optimal' / 'User Specified' one.

 

2. Yes of course it's after the burn... but it's before you then attempt to actually use the disc and it checks the entire thing, not just bits that may or may not get read in the first 5 mins of trying to use it.

 

A seemingly successful burn can still be totally unreadable - drives are funny like that.

 

Verify checks that the drive can read back what it just wrote. Sure, even if the burner can't read the disc that it just burnt, that doesn't mean another drive won't be able to... but it doesn't exactly fill you with confidence does it?!

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Ok..thanks again LIGHTNING...gonna give this a last try. Hope things turn out well. I see people saying right this second...they had unreadable error...20 times...then unplug the unit..back in..then BOOM...plays. Hope i have that luck.

 

Thanks again.

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