"medium not present" error

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  1. tlatch79

    tlatch79 Member

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    I am trying to burn my first DVD-R , but I can't get my burner to actually recognize the blank DVD-R disc that is in the drive. I used DVD Decrypter and IMGTool to get to an ISO file that is ready to go to disc, but now DVD Decrypter won't go to the next step b/c it won't see the blank DVD-R in the drive. Any suggestions for a first timer?
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi,

    My first suggestion would be to have a look at your ASPI layer. It's the interface between your drive and the rest of your system amd a bad one can cause many problems. Here's a good link:

    http://www.hazza.dsl.pipex.com/faq.htm#ASPI
     
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    ok,
    I've gone in and run the process outlined on your linked site to make sure that everything with the ASPI layer is installed correctly, but I still get the same error. I know that the computer is able to see the drive fine b/c when I have DVD Decrypter open and change out a DVD-R disc, while the machine is spinning the disc, DVD Decrypter has this message at the bottom of it's console: "Device Not Ready (Logcal device is in the process of becoming ready)". But as soon as the machine stops spinning the drive, the message changes back to: "Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present)".
    Are there some sort of special DVD-Rs that I should have purchased? I was the budget route and got a spindle of 25 CompUSA brand discs, but none of them seem to work.
    Thanks for your help with this.
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    What make/model burner is it?

    A firmware upgrade might help and certainly couldn't hurt. Here's a good link to firmwares and all sorts of information about them:


    http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php


    It's possible the discs are bad although the drive should at least acknowledge them being in there. If you have a single-format drive it may be that you're using the wrong format disc.

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    My drive is a NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD that came in my box straight from Dell. I have also installed DVD Region+CSS Free, so from what I can tell from the info at the link you posted I do not need to do a firmware upgrade. Is that correct?
    If not, any idea what firmware version I need? (I was a little confused by the message for my drive at http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php.)
     
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    i'm still having problems with this issue. does anyone have any suggestions?
     
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    The NEC DVD+RW ND-2100 AD is a DVD+R and DVD+RW writer. It will not write to DVD-R and DVD-RW so I can see why you are having problems.

    I would suggest getting the right type of disc's and trying again.

    Of course you could change the Firmware to a 2500 which would allow you to write to minus disc's. But that would be risky and void your warranty and have a possibility of ruining the drive. Not something you should do if you don't know what you are doing.
    http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=23669&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0
     
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    Veblin is correct. I also have the same 2100 burner. It only burns to +R and +RW. As mentioned there is a way to change the firmware, but the little difference in cost I am not going to bother. It burns +r and +RW just fine.
     
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    I have a Samsung CDRW/DVD SN-324B, and I'm getting the same "medium not present" message.
     
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    The CDRW/DVD SN-324B is a CD burner and DVD-ROM combo drive.

    If you try to burn any kind of DVD with that drive you will get a "medium not present" error because it is not a DVD burner
     
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    OK. I guess I'm even worse at this than I thought. After reading what kind of media I needed to buy time and time again, I still managed to go out and get the wrong stuff. My drive is able to recognize DVD+R discs just fine. Thanks for your help with this really basic issue.
     

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