I/O Magic DVDRW IDE1008 Problems

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  1. MSOV1986

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    I have an I/O Magic DVDRW IDE1008 8X DVD writer, and occasionally it will open and close by itself. I tried to backup a dvd but in the burning process just before it started burning with nero it opens and causes the project to fail. Why is this happening? What can i do to fix it? I can burn cd's fine with no problems.
     
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    Do i just need a firmware update and if so where can i get one?
     
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    where is a good place to find firmware?
     
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    Right here  ..  http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php
     
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    I have this same drive and have the same problem. Also have problems burning to 16x media and am scared to do a firmware upgrade because my firmware is 0052 and the new one is 0060 and that a lot of upgrades I missed.
     
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    @princekee

    as i mentioned in your other thread...if you are worried about taking such a huge leap in firmware revisions, do it incrementally...:)

    for example, the one you have is VERY OLD...maybe first flash it to the next revision up...and then reflash again (AFTER A REBOOT) to the next version up from that and so on...i had to do this before on one of my OLD drives i took out of the closet...it wouldn't work properly with a direct v.1 to v.9 flash, so, i went from version 1 to like version 3...then rebooted...then, i went from version 3 to version 5...etc..etc..you get the point?

    it's a safe thing to do, just make sure you have the correct firmware for your drive...there SHOULD be no problems doing it "incrementally" as i stated...good luck

    docTY~
     

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