Dark Diver Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 "Invalid Address For Write", were two times. Any advice? ; //****************************************\\; ImgBurn Version 2.4.3.0 - Log; понедельник, 06 Апрель 2009, 16:08:41; \\****************************************//;;I 15:05:56 ImgBurn Version 2.4.3.0 started!I 15:05:56 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)I 15:05:56 Total Physical Memory: 2
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 The first error is the important one. W 15:30:01 Failed to Write Sectors 2054080 - 2054111 - Reason: Write Error So your drive just failed to burn around that area and that's the reason it gave. Try burning at a different speed... they are the 8x discs after all and so maybe the firmware has been tweaked for higher speeds.
Dark Diver Posted April 7, 2009 Author Posted April 7, 2009 (edited) Try burning at a different speed... they are the 8x discs after all and so maybe the firmware has been tweaked for higher speeds. Ok, thanks for reply. Some time ago I was receiving many "Miscompare @ LBA" errors, but fixed (I think) issue with reinstalling 300Mbit Wi-Fi card in another slot. May be some interference were in that case. Other methods, new/old drivers, different cables does not help me in that case (Power supply is good). (Just for information, may be helps somebody). Edited April 7, 2009 by Dark Diver
Cynthia Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 I have the same burner and no problems with all speeds for that media. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=9541 Do you get burning problems also with single layer media? If so, it could be the SATA channel on the mother board that doesn't like optical burners. I had that problem with my ASUS motherboard, so I ended up with an internal SATA card instead.
Dark Diver Posted April 7, 2009 Author Posted April 7, 2009 Do you get burning problems also with single layer media? If so, it could be the SATA channel on the mother board that doesn't like optical burners. I had that problem with my ASUS motherboard, so I ended up with an internal SATA card instead. No, I haven't problems with DVD5 media and most DVD9. But thanks for advice, this is good idea to try (if I'll get strange errors in future - like "Miscompares" some time ago). My motherboard built by ASUS too & based on "bad-known-for-burning-drivers" nForce4 chipset.
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