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Problem burning compressed files with liteon - Help Appreciated

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by Darkoed, Feb 13, 2003.

  1. Darkoed

    Darkoed Member

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    I recently purchased a 48x24xx48x writer, although it burns audio and data fine it has a problem with compressed files. For instance i try to burn a BIN file and on installation it will find corrupt segments in the compressed .cab files,but install the rest of the other files. (but overall corrupt installation)

    I usually use Nero or CDRWIN and have tried lowering the speed of writing to about 12x to see if they wudnt corrupt, no difference. Im using A grade Disks so it isnt them and the BIN is fine i have tested it burning on someone elses machine.

    Any idea how or what is wrong and how to correct the problem? Much appreciated any suggestions.
     
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    Did you check the .bin on the HD is not corrupted? (use CDMage Action---> Scan for corruption). If it is, this is a lost cause.
     
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    No i said the BIN is fine, i tested it burning on another machine and it was fine. This goes for any BIN, ISO i burn, but only corrupts on the .CAB file due to its compression? :/

     
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    Thanks for the help but ive managed to sort it now using different software Alchohol 120% did the trick!
     

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