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I/O Error problem


gumby1987

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Hi there,

 

Have been using the latest version of Imgburn for a long while with no problems at all, then yesterday I received an I/O Error.

 

The log is this:

 

I 18:02:28 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 18:02:28 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 18:02:28 Total Physical Memory: 456,880 KB - Available: 123,604 KB

I 18:02:28 Initialising SPTI...

I 18:02:28 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 18:02:28 Found 1 DVD

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I 18:03:16 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-004-00) (Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 6x, 8x)

I 18:03:16 Write Speed: MAX

Try burning at 4x or 6x to see if it works.

 

hi mmalves,

 

tried that, same problem i'm afraid.

 

This is the message, don't know if it helps:

 

I/O Error.

 

Device: [1:0.0] MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-841S 1.50 (D:) (ATA)

 

ScsiStatus: 0x02

Interpretation: Check Condition

 

CDB:2A 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 20 00

Interpretation: Write (10) - Sectors 768 - 799

 

Sense Area: F1 00 03 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 00

Interpretation: Unrecovered Read Error

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I too am having a similar problem, but I did not have it under a previous version. It just started occurring since I just got around to upgrading to 2.4.2.0. I killed about 3 discs after I noticed that 1) when this happened I couldn't fully cancel out of ImgBurn (apparent crash) 2) my Liteon LH-20A1L kept blinking and wouldn't release the disc unless I rebooted and 3) the discs that were failures had a different amount of data on them despite failing at the same point. That last one got me thinking that the first two symptoms might indicate that the disc was actually still being burnt despite indications otherwise.

 

After this started I switched to Nero to check myself and was able to burn there fine.

 

Tonight I decided to try an experiment. I decided to let it go after the failure to see if the disc burnt. I got impatient after several minutes sitting on the first failure warning, and clicked retry, which I had tried with previous attempts but not after waiting a bit. This time it picked right up and completed the main track, but "failed" in the switch to the lead-out. I waited again, clicked retry, and the disc finished burning. Despite all of this, the disc verified okay! I don't know enough about the changeover from lead-in to main track to lead-out to know exactly what this means, but it definitely is strange. Below is my log. Some information has been obscured by asterisks intentionally.

 

I 19:03:34 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 19:03:34 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 19:03:34 Total Physical Memory: 3,144,108 KB - Available: 2,048,208 KB

W 19:03:34 AnyDVD can interfere with ImgBurn's ability to verify accurately, please ensure it's disabled!

I 19:03:34 Initialising SPTI...

I 19:03:34 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 19:03:34 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD

Edited by Del_Usion
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Well I bought some of the Verbatim DVD-R I've always used and, although the drive has recognised it, it insists that there's always a session written on it. I tried it with another one, and, again, the same. Any suggestions?

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Sure

 

MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-841S 1.50 (ATA)

Current Profile: DVD-R

 

Disc Information:

Status: Incomplete

Erasable: No

Sessions: 1

Free Sectors: 2,298,496

Free Space: 4,707,319,808 bytes

Free Time: 510:48:46 (MM:SS:FF)

Supported Write Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x

 

Pre-recorded Information:

Manufacturer ID: MCC 03RG20

 

Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):

Disc ID: 0@P-!-00

Book Type: DVD-R

Part Version: 5

Disc Size: 120mm

Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified

Number of Layers: 1

Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)

Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit

Track Density: 0.74 um/track

First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608

Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608

Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0

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The discs in your original post were DVD+R, these are DVD-R.

 

If your drive only supports 8x burning, you might be better off buying 8x discs - Taiyo Yuden TYG02 are about the best you'll get (I use them all the time).

 

Of course the other option is to forget your internal drive exists and get yourself a new external drive (or internal drive in an external case).

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