Stanio Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 Yesterday,I reinstalled the XPpro,and tried to burn some files to DVD, but it blows out some error messages,thats was annoying...... I'm now using the latest motherboard driver from NVIDIA website,and the latest version of ImgBurn, will this being the coz of the problem? (I didnt have this error if I use the driver from the driver CD) log.txt
LOCOENG Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 I 14:43:42 ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 started! I 14:43:42 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 14:43:42 Total Physical Memory: 2,095,580 KB - Available: 1,513,376 KB I 14:43:42 Initialising SPTI... I 14:43:42 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 14:43:42 Found 2 DVD-ROMs and 1 DVD
blutach Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 That had to be the worst log I've ever tried to read....fixed it for everyone's sake For some reason, the end of lines do not appear in the txt files. Bit of a pain, really. Regards
dontasciime Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 Stop using the Nvidia IDE /Storage driver and use the MS drivers instead so that your drive does not show up as SCSI. Then once you have done that use 8x as the lowest write speed for the rest of your disc's on that drive. put the buffer back to default in ImgBurn as well
Cynthia Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 I 14:45:18 Destination Device: [4:0:0] LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1P KL0N (D:) (SCSI) There is a later firmware for the device - KLOP. http://www.liteonit.com.tw/global/index.ph...&Itemid=154 http://www.liteonit.com.tw/DOWNLOADS/ODD/L...rmware/KL0P.zip If you flash: No disc in the drive Tray closed All other programs closed
weisborg Posted April 28, 2008 Posted April 28, 2008 Stop using the Nvidia IDE /Storage driver and use the MS drivers instead so that your drive does not show up as SCSI. Then once you have done that use 8x as the lowest write speed for the rest of your disc's on that drive. put the buffer back to default in ImgBurn as well I had issues with Motherboard specific nVidia drivers, but the ones straight from nVidia worked fine. You can remove them from being in the removable icon in the tray with a registry tweak too.
dontasciime Posted April 28, 2008 Posted April 28, 2008 You got a link to the reg entry as I would like to have a look at which bit is important. I will search google for it now as it may be widespread. cheers [edit] Is this it I changed name of it though disable_tool_icon_nvidia.reg Actually after looking at it again it seems to be 2 things in 1 the Sli popup and tray icon. I still prefer standard ms ide drivers as they cause less trouble for all my nforce boards. (I stopped using nvidia drivers for storage at 66.xx[i think] so the latest ones might be ok but I will never find out)
weisborg Posted April 29, 2008 Posted April 29, 2008 (edited) No, mine is a single entry for the service...one for 32bit and one for 64bit (Services are named different). It is just a single param value that turns off removable SATA drives. Didn't really matter since it is part of the SATA Specs, just all my drives are internal, so no need to be removable. Found the page describing it. This is for 32bit, the 64bit is a name similar: 1. Click Start -> Run 2. Execute regedit 3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\nvata 4. Click Edit 5. Select New > DWORD value 6. Name this DWORD: DisableRemovable 7. Double click this new DWORD and set its value to one (1). 8. Close Regedit and reboot Edited April 29, 2008 by weisborg
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