Antônio diego Posted September 28, 2018 Posted September 28, 2018 I was burning some files (about 2.30gb) to a DVD-R using the ImgBurn but a time after appeared these messages in the log: I 14:58:26 Writing Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 1279471) W 14:59:13 Waiting for buffers to recover... (LBA: 208480) W 14:59:33 Waiting for hard disk activity to reach threshold level... and since I was afraid that occur something of bad with the DVD or the optical drive, after about 5 min, I aborted the burning hoping can continue latter but after this I noticed that the burning was bad even that some files were burned they appears to be corrupt and I was not canning burn on it other times. I could only wait or there could be other thing that I had canning to do something to correct this ? Also, I suggest to put an advice to not to wake up in the moment that those messages appear on the log since have on the guide that those are normal.
dbminter Posted September 28, 2018 Posted September 28, 2018 (edited) Just best to wait for the disk thrashing to stop. In fact, burning will stop until the hard drive activity reaches a certain level. So, if you cancel burning, you will have a disc that is relatively useless. Unfortunately, all kinds of things could be causing access to the hard disk. Antivirus software is a good candidate. You can try putting the image you want to burn on a different partition than the one with Windows on it, which is what I do. Yah! 6,000th post! Edited September 28, 2018 by dbminter
Antônio diego Posted September 30, 2018 Author Posted September 30, 2018 Okay, but I think it should be good if they had warnings in the log to make the user aware (mostly beginners) to wait and information about how long the process might be delaying(several minutes, more than 5 minutes). Also, that occurred when I tried to burn a DVD-R in the 16x velocity using the ImgBurn but trying to burn it using another burner program(CDBurnerXP, I don't know if I can quot it here :-)) and with the velocity 8x, the burning worked quietly, without delays. So, I think that you should analize the internal burning algorithm of the program(I'm not sure but I think it must be something like that :-))
Ch3vr0n Posted September 30, 2018 Posted September 30, 2018 There's no way to know how long it would take. The threshold warning doesn't come up unless you're reading from and writing in some way to the same drive. Causing the drive needle to constantly do 2 things at once and thus causing that 'delay'.Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 7 met Tapatalk
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