Musashi039 Posted July 31, 2016 Posted July 31, 2016 (edited) Hey all, been using ImgBurn without problem for quite a while until recently. SATA BD burner started getting invalid address error, happened multiple times with different sources, and discs from different stacks. I updated the driver, still had the problem. Checked the hard drive for errors, none found. So I figure drive is dying. Had a backup USB burner and that worked for a few discs and then started getting the same damn error. So what the hell gives? The only thing that I can think of is that I ran into 2 different bad stacks of discs, only I've been through half the stack on both and had no errors previously. Maybe I have a virus, running a full scan on Kaspersky but nothing found so far. Does anyone have any idea wth is happening? I've attached the 2 different log files. I would really appreciate any help or advice. usbdrivelog.log ImgBurn.log Edited July 31, 2016 by Musashi039
ianymaty Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 I'm not familiar with BD burning as I don't own any BD related drive but most of the time it's the bad media. Although you got succes with some till now they tend to be hit and miss. All I can point you is that your USB drive have a newer firmware update. http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_2150-file_SE-506BB_TS01.exe.html Also you can try a cleaning disc in the drive or change to different media and try all the available write speeds. Usually Verbatim is the recommended ones.
dbminter Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 If I remember the log correctly, I believe the disc ID's were MEI's, which should be Panasonic. So, they shouldn't be that bad as my first DVD-R's were Panasonics from 2002 back when they were $14 a piece! They're still playable today. I use MEI BD-RE primarily and only ever had 1 die on me, but that was bad out of the stack as it wouldn't write after being formatted. What a shock! A USB drive that actually has a firmware update!
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