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DVD DECRYPTER

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by oe3, Mar 21, 2005.

  1. oe3

    oe3 Member

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    i'M USING DVD DECRYPTER AND KEEP GETTING AN I/O ERROR WHEN COPYING AND hELP
     
  2. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    it could be scared due to you shouting at it

    (turn off the CAPS)

    :)

    plus we need more to go on....
     
  3. oe3

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    BY CAPS DO YOU MEAN CAPS LOCK?
     
  4. bilbo65

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    You are quite intuitive!
     
  5. oe3

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    The Message reads I/O Device Error 1:1:0 philips dvd+rw-01 1.90 (E:) (ATA)

    scsi status 0x02
    interpretation: check condition

    cdb: 28 00 00 19 a0 a6 00 00 01 00
    (posting error)(0x15, 0x82)
    Then gives me the option of abort retry ignore

    retry just keeps bring the same eoor baxk and ignore creates a new one. and suggestion?
     
  6. bbmayo

    bbmayo Active member

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    Is this while copying the original to your hard drive or when recording to blank media?
     
  7. oe3

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    it is while copying to my hard drive
     
  8. smackfrog

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    I get that error when reading sometimes if the disc is badly scratched or dirty.

    An I/O error that is.
     
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  9. oe3

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    I've tried several disk and have cleand and de scratched them and it still does it but thanks for the input.
     
  10. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    well it seems you now have an error that can be searched for in the forums; also, pls have a search in the dvd decryptor official forum (or a google search); it may give you a few more pointers which in turn can enable the guys here to help you more. (I would but dvd decryptor never plays me up yet (touch wood) hence i haven't needed to interpret it's error messages
     
  11. wild77

    wild77 Guest

    oe3

    This is a qoute from LIGHTNING UK! from his forum about I/O Errors

    here is the link you might have to register to read it
    http://forum.dvddecrypter.com/index.php?showtopic=15076&hl=i/o+errors
     
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  12. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    doh i hadn't come across that particular quote before. Far be it from me to be the 00.00001% to argue with him !!

    :)

     
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    @oe3,
    Have you tried cleaning the lens on your DVDRW drive?
     
  14. wild77

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    I found it with a search at the Decrypter Forums [bold]I/O errors[/bold] I had seen it before there.
     
  15. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    of course i'm not admitting i hadn't searched properly myself

    (shuffles feet uncomfortably)
     
  16. wild77

    wild77 Guest

    Too busy at the Pub again? LOL
     

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