"Serious System Error" caused by Sony CD-RW...

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  1. CptKami

    CptKami Member

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    Hi guys - this is my first post, so thank you in advance.

    I recently built a computer for the first time (3 weeks ago), and have had utterly zero problems, with everything running smoothly, until I tried to copy / rip a music CD's files to my Hard Drive. After copying one song, the system hangs for a moment and then reboots. Upon reboot, I am given the following message:

    BCCode : 9c BCP1 : 00000004 BCP2 : 80545FF0 BCP3 : B2000000
    BCP4 : 00070F0F OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 768_

    With error recorded into the following lines:

    C:\DOCUME~1\Chris\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER552b.dir00\Mini061705-02.dmp
    C:\DOCUME~1\Chris\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER552b.dir00\sysdata.xm

    From what I understand, "Product: 768_" identifies my CD drive as the error cause.

    This error will occur when ripping using any program (iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, etc.). After replacing my CD-RW drive with an older, plain-old CD drive, the problem is gone and I can rip songs to my harddrive. Obviously something seems to be wrong with my Sony CD-RW drive - but I was wondering if this is potentially a software / driver issue, or if I need to go out and buy a new CD-RW drive. I would prefer to not have two CD drives in my computer, just because one isn't functioning like it should.

    My system specs are as follows:

    ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard
    AMD 64 4000+ Processor
    Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra Graphics Card
    1G of DDR PC3200XLPRO Corsair RAM
    Western Digital Raptor 70gb 10,000prm Serial ATA Hard Drive
    Maxtor 80gb Slave Drive / Storage Drive (IDE)
    Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 Sound Card
    550W Power Supply
    Sony CD/CDRW 52x/32x/52x CDR drive SONY CRX230ED

    I think that's it.

    I've had zero problems with any other application or hardware piece. I can copy data files to a CD with no problem. Obviously, this error problem is basically just a little inconvience, but it's bugging the hell out of me!

    Any ideas / leads / help would be brilliant.

    Chris
     
  2. marcus23

    marcus23 Regular member

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    I doubt it's hardware. If I'm in your situation I would try that CD-RW on my friend's PC. If everything is fine I would reinstall OS.
     

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