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  1. BobLoblaw

    BobLoblaw Member

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    I/O Error!

    Device [3:0:0] Atapi DVD Dual 8x4x12 B3BC (D:)

    Scsi Status: 0x02
    Interpretation:Check Condition

    CDB: 2A 00 00 00 02 40 00 00 10 00
    Interpretation: Write (10) - Sectors: 576 - 591

    Sense Area: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
    Interpretation: Write Error

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    Thats the error, I am trying to back up my copy of Green Mile and I have tried 3 seperate discs, The first one stopped at about 60% finished, the second did 25 and the third wouldnt even go.

    Im using Dvd shrink (Worked fine) then im using Dvd decrypter (This is where I get the error, while writing)

    Thanks for any help, its greatly appreciated!
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi,

    If I'm understanding you correctly, you're trying to copy your original Green Mile and the first burn failed at 60%, the second failed at 25% and the third wouldn't even burn, correct?

    We'll need a bit more info before we go any further.

    Make/model drive and firwame version.

    Brand/type media being used.

    That should get us off to a good start :)
     
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    Drive - Atapi DVD Dual 8x4x12

    Firmware - I dont know what that is (Newbie) :)

    Media - Memorex 4x 4.7GB (Please dont say its the media, I know memorex sux ass BUT i have backed up 25+ dvds using it with no problem and they all play on the player I am using)


    Hope that helps!
     
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    P.S. - And yes, the first BURN failed at 60% and so on and so forth...

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    you are using dvd decrypter as your burning software. You might want to try a better, more reliable burning program like nero or recordnow. Decrypter is not known for being a good burning program.
     
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    Hi,

    Would you be so kind as to use Nero Info Tool to get the exact make/model and firmware version? It's a cool little utility that will give us the info we need.

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/nero_info_tool.cfm

    When you open Info Tool there will be a drop down menu at the top that will list the make/model of all your drives and the "Drive" tab will give you the firmware version.


    As for the memorex media, are you using the same discs from a large spindle or have you been picking them up in smaller packs as you go?

    Memorex buys from different manufacturers and have been know to use good media like RICOHJPNR01 and then put out really bad stuff from CMC MAG so you never really know what you're getting from them. If you're buying the smaller packs you may have picked up some of the bad ones.


    We can clear up the media issue if you want to run the discs through DVD Identifier. It's another cool little tool that gives you the skinny on the media you're using.

    http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/


    Although I've never had a problem burning with Decrypter I respect yuedana's opinion so you may look into some of the great burning applications such as Nero 6 or RecordNow. The basic version of Nero 6 can be had on ebay pretty cheap. Both apps are proven stable and perform very well.

    Let us know how you get on :)
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    D:\Atapi DVD Dual 8x4x12

    Firmware - B3BC
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    All the DVDs I have been using to back up have been from the same spindle, I have read lots on media and I was planning on getting the ritek or verbatim but I bought these before I had read the forums and they seemed to work for the specific player I am using so thats why I dont understand why it wont work for this backup.

    Thanks again

    P.S. Sorry took me so long, went away for the weekend!
     
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    Bump again
     
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    Third times a charm?
     
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    Bumpitty bumpitty bump bump bump :p


    Did you ever run one of your discs through DVD Identifier? Low quality media tends to be quite inconsistent which may explain your mixed results.

    With no specific make/model for your drive we can't find a firmware upgrade with any sort of accuracy which could be a bad thing since flashing the wrong firmware will kill your drive.

    Is DMA enabled for your drive?

    http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/storage/IDE-DMA.mspx
     
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    Hey, thanks for the reply!!

    It appears that following those steps for the DMA everything is peachy keen =)

    If there is a way of finding out what burner I am using through properties or something to that effect could you please lemme know?

    Thanks again
     
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