Vindicator87 Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Tried to burn xdg3 game using Burner Max Payload tool, and failed miserably. Three times straight. And all three times it's the same error - during the transition from Layer0 to Layer1 at 50% - I/O ERROR, Failed to Write Sectors 2134192 - 2134223 - Reason: Write Error (not sure it's the same sectors each time, since I have a log only for the latest event, but it seems so). What am I doing wrong? It can't be the DVD, since all three times it was a different manufacturer (last time I used tried and true Mirex - never had any problems with it). It absolutely could be the burner - it's some lousy Optiarc from my notebook, which I never used for xbox360's games. But my proper Pioneer, that I used for like 5 years, is not supported by BurnerMax Payload tool. If it is indeed the burner, that gives me the error, I must be sure. P.S. Sorry for my engrish. failLOG.log
RhoTrux64 Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 It's the burner and the media. Liteon iHAS and Verbatim MIS are recommended with BurnerMax Payload Tool for XGD3. Check out LUK's extensive testing of all three aspects in this forum.
Vindicator87 Posted March 26, 2013 Author Posted March 26, 2013 Well, Verbatim MIS was always recommended for xbox360's games. I burned well over 50 games on Mirex, and everything was fine. I heard that even in the US and Europe it's pretty hard to get Singapore Verbatim, let alone here, in Russia.
RhoTrux64 Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 (edited) XGD2 are fine on many other brands and burned with most standard burners. XGD3 are different. Newegg, Amazon and many others carry Singapore made Verbatim, not difficult to get at all. Most sites related to Xbox 360 and backups will tell you exactly the same. Edited March 26, 2013 by RhoTrux64
Vindicator87 Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 When I said I burned well over 50 games on Mirex, it wasn't only XGD2. About 10 of them was XDG3 (truncated). And they worked like a charm. Oh well, thanks for your help, will try to get my hands on that elusive Verbatim.
Vindicator87 Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 Bought some cheap Lite-on iHas, and surprisingly, found a guy, who sold me a couple of singapore Verbatims. Is there any way to make sure that I won't waste this precious media, and the next burn will be a success?
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