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MSI MS-8348 and Nero

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by TheRabbit, Jan 7, 2003.

  1. TheRabbit

    TheRabbit Member

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    Hi all.
    I've a problem with the MSI 48x/16x/48x CD-RW Burner. In 75% of the case burning failded with my nero 5.5.10.0 and previous version :(
    The error message concerning an SCSI problem !
    Here is the information given in the Nero log file when the soft verify writen data :

    21:40:45 #25 Text 0 File Scsicmd.cpp, Line 406
    SCSI not using temporary buffers
    20 out of 20 temporary buffers allocated



    Sometimes data writne finish but in these case some file are completely wrong !!!

    My configuration is a W2K SP3.
    I've try with Nero 5.5.7.x and with my latest 5.5.10.0 and the problem is the same !!

    Any idea ?
    Thanks.
     
  2. TheRabbit

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    Hi all.
    Other informations about my problem !

    I've try with another CD Writer : a plextor 48x (the 48/24/48A model) and I've the same problem ! It occur when I use standard CD but not if I used the Plextor RW disk at 24x !!!!! Yes an RW at 24x work great but standard CD-R at 16x don't work !

    Please help !!!!!!
     
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    Mainly the same problem. A lot of burning fail. When it successes the disk is unreadable.

    Problem has appeared after installing Nero 5.5.10. No issue with 5.5.9.14
     
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    I experienced the same problem, but I solved it by changing the IDE-controller settings.

    Go to control panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > IDE controller (the one where the burner is connected on)
    Look at the properties for device 0 or device 1 (depending where the burner is connected on) and change the transfermode from DMA to PIO mode.

    That's should do the trick.

    Dwarf
     

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