unable to format MRW

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  1. LesDigits

    LesDigits Member

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    Hello Burners,
    This is my first attempt at using InCD & CD-RW discs.
    I am unable to format any CD-RW disc MRW.
    InCD gives error:
    "Unable to quick/normal format this disc."
    "This disc is not a UDF disc. Please format this disk completely"
    The option to full format is grayed out / not available.

    The disks are supplied by Lite-On, and unused. I tried three disks.
    I also tried some new Memorex 4X-12X, without joy.
    I have upgraded both Nero & InCD to the latest.
    The burner is Lite-On 48246S SS06, as single drive on IDE3 of Abit KT7A-raid, with 512mb PC133. OS is Win XP Pro (no SP1).

    There is no other Burning software installed.

    I have downloaded the firmware upgrade but not installed it. Installed firmware is SS06.
    Other than this format problem, this drive performs properly, and I have burned a dozen or so on it.

    If XP is the problem re the format, I can install W98, & dual boot.
    I also have an unused 48246S on hand, which can be swapped for the installed one.

    I am climbing Mt Rainier, and am stuck. Can you throw me a rope?
     
  2. LesDigits

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    Problem solved!
    This, or another burner, has resided on IDE3 (raid channel) forever, and operated perfectly there using CDR media.
    Further investigation revealed a recently installed "ghost " SCSI CD-ROM device. Ghostly apparition occurred only after playing with CD-RWs.
    I went into "safe mode" & removed all optical drives shown in Device Manager.
    I then rearranged drive cable configuration, moving the burner onto IDE2.
    Mt Rainier has been conquered.
    I can see Seattle from up here!!!
     
  3. Racemann

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    Nice to hear you found a resolution.

    Now if only all other posts could be as informative and thorough as your original one then people can try to help out better.
     
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    I don't think that anybody would have guessed the answer though. Nice work LesDigits.
     
  5. LesDigits

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    Thanks folks!
    I had read a while back that raid & optical drives don’t get along too well, so that was the obvious path to investigate.

    Getting away from the problem & composing the post allowed the frustration to ebb, & reasoning to proceed.
     

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