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CD Burning Issue

Started by hismajesty, July 25, 2004, 03:28 PM

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hismajesty

I've gotten this error three out of three times while trying to burn a 700mb iso in Fireburner. I've never had this kind of problem before and it seems that everything goes OK until I get this error (in bold) any idea what this is?

QuoteThread1: Executing (Cache enabled)
Recording device: LITE-ON COMBO LTC-48161H
Firmware version: KH0G
Recording method: Session-at-once
Recording Speed: Max
BURN Proof: Enabled

//----------------------------------------------------------------------
//  Burning - data is being permanently written to CD
//----------------------------------------------------------------------

Thread1: Setting Write Parameters
Thread1: Write parameters set
Thread1: Reading Disc Info
Thread1: Reading Next Track Info
Thread1: Start LBA is -150
Thread1: Sending Cue Sheet
Thread1: Processing Track 1 Pregap [150 Sectors]
Thread1: Processing Track 1  [Mode1]  [358448 Sectors]
Thread2: Executing
Thread2: Write Error @ Sector -150
Thread2: Sense Error: UNIT_ATTENTION (POWER ON, RESET OR BUS DEVICE RESET OCURRED) (0x06 0x29 0x00)

Thread2: Synchronizing Cache
Recording complete

TIA

j0k3r

Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on July 25, 2004, 03:28 PM
Thread2: Write Error @ Sector -150
A CD is organized in sectors like a harddrive, it looks like sector 150 is corrupted, is this a CDRW or different CDs?
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hismajesty

It's a imation CD-R. I just got a new pack today and took it off the stack, so it's not like it's scratched or anything.

muert0

Look and see if there is anything on the cd's. I bought a stack one time and every cd had this one crappy R&B song on it. Apparently some guy bought a stack, made the cd's, and decided to take them back to the store.
To lazy for slackware.

fire.bat

lol.... Hmm I have also bought a pack of Sony discs that said 800mb and through windows it says that they only have 400mb and will also not burn anymore than 400mb,

Crypticflare

I've boughten a stack of CD's before as well and popped the first one off the stack in and it was some type of "cover disk" I was wondering why it looked so different from the rest, so I went to pop it in and bam it errored, after I dug down another disc or two I didn't have any issues.

MyndFyre

Quote from: fire.bat on July 26, 2004, 02:54 AM
lol.... Hmm I have also bought a pack of Sony discs that said 800mb and through windows it says that they only have 400mb and will also not burn anymore than 400mb,

Hrm.  Have you gotten the Windows XP HighMAT CD burning wizard upgrade through Windows Update?
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hismajesty

My iso is 700mb, and my disks are 700mb. Could that be a problem?

j0k3r

Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on July 26, 2004, 08:35 PM
My iso is 700mb, and my disks are 700mb. Could that be a problem?
Yes and no. When burning audio cds, it has never been a problem with me but burning files it always has.
QuoteAnyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin
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muert0

To lazy for slackware.

hismajesty

Quote from: muert0 on July 26, 2004, 09:17 PM
What iso is it?

Suse Linux. I have an extra harddrive laying around, and even though I've only used Slackware, I figured I'd give Suse a try since thing basically swears by it. :P

muert0

You can get a free trial of nero form here:
http://www.nero.com/us/neroue-prog.php
and start the new disc wizard. Pick burn cd>other cd formats>creat a cd from an image format. I've never had a problem with nero and it might save some time just getting it and using it instead of trying to figure out what's wrong with the other one. Or you could just do a FTP install it's pretty simple.
To lazy for slackware.

K

Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on July 27, 2004, 06:25 PM
Quote from: muert0 on July 26, 2004, 09:17 PM
What iso is it?

Suse Linux. I have an extra harddrive laying around, and even though I've only used Slackware, I figured I'd give Suse a try since thing basically swears by it. :P

If you suspect the image size might be a problem, try burning the basic setup ISO (~65mb?) that installs the packages you select at install time rather than putting them all on the CD.

muert0

I really don't think they would release it if it didn't work right though. They'd break it up into seperate iso's.
To lazy for slackware.