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Offline tension101  
#1 Posted : 12 September 2009 13:08:05(UTC)
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Okay, so my CD burner is being a bitch. I have tried every single CD burning program, and they always come up with a write error. I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix this, if someone can, cookiez will be given.
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#2 Posted : 12 September 2009 15:11:40(UTC)
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What exactly does the write error message say?
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#3 Posted : 12 September 2009 15:44:34(UTC)
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Captain Insano wrote:
What exactly does the write error message say?

On Yahoo Music Jukebox and Nero, it says, "The error, 'unit error' (error 0x8040410d) Occured while burning." And on Windows Media Player it says, "There has been an error in the writing of the CD, please check to make sure the disc is not dirty or damaged, or if necessary, change the burn speed or use a different brand of discs."

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#4 Posted : 12 September 2009 16:32:22(UTC)
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Try updating the Firmware.
I tried it on my old computer (the same error was happening) and it worked for a while. It eventually broke though.
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#5 Posted : 12 September 2009 22:13:32(UTC)
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Yes, firmware update is the way to go, if you can even find firmware for the drive (which is often extremely difficult). You need the full name of the drive from the windows device manager, then you need to find the firmware somewhere on the internet, then you need to install it and hope that the install doesn't crash midway through (rendering your drive inoperable) and then once the update has finished, it may or may not have the desired effect.

I'm not sure why drives do this, but they periodically seem to stop writing to disc for no good reason. I've had it happen with both my laptops, and updated firmware fixed them both.
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#6 Posted : 13 September 2009 01:59:58(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
I'm not sure why drives do this, but they periodically seem to stop writing to disc for no good reason. I've had it happen with both my laptops, and updated firmware fixed them both.


Ditto, that used to happen to me at random. Though I haven't burned a CD in a long time, so now I do not worry.
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#7 Posted : 13 September 2009 02:56:07(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
Yes, firmware update is the way to go, if you can even find firmware for the drive (which is often extremely difficult). You need the full name of the drive from the windows device manager, then you need to find the firmware somewhere on the internet, then you need to install it and hope that the install doesn't crash midway through (rendering your drive inoperable) and then once the update has finished, it may or may not have the desired effect.

I'm not sure why drives do this, but they periodically seem to stop writing to disc for no good reason. I've had it happen with both my laptops, and updated firmware fixed them both.

Something that couldv'e also happened is that I changed the brand of discs I'm using. It was fine before, when I was using Meromex CDs, but now it's not. :P
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#8 Posted : 13 September 2009 04:38:57(UTC)
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tension101 wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Yes, firmware update is the way to go, if you can even find firmware for the drive (which is often extremely difficult). You need the full name of the drive from the windows device manager, then you need to find the firmware somewhere on the internet, then you need to install it and hope that the install doesn't crash midway through (rendering your drive inoperable) and then once the update has finished, it may or may not have the desired effect.

I'm not sure why drives do this, but they periodically seem to stop writing to disc for no good reason. I've had it happen with both my laptops, and updated firmware fixed them both.

Something that couldv'e also happened is that I changed the brand of discs I'm using. It was fine before, when I was using Meromex CDs, but now it's not. :P


If the problem were with the disc, that disc would likely just burn with errors. Is it partially writing and then the error appears, or is it stopping before it even gets to the actual writing? If it's the first it could be the disc, if it's the second, it's the drive.
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#9 Posted : 13 September 2009 05:15:20(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
tension101 wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Yes, firmware update is the way to go, if you can even find firmware for the drive (which is often extremely difficult). You need the full name of the drive from the windows device manager, then you need to find the firmware somewhere on the internet, then you need to install it and hope that the install doesn't crash midway through (rendering your drive inoperable) and then once the update has finished, it may or may not have the desired effect.

I'm not sure why drives do this, but they periodically seem to stop writing to disc for no good reason. I've had it happen with both my laptops, and updated firmware fixed them both.

Something that couldv'e also happened is that I changed the brand of discs I'm using. It was fine before, when I was using Meromex CDs, but now it's not. :P


If the problem were with the disc, that disc would likely just burn with errors. Is it partially writing and then the error appears, or is it stopping before it even gets to the actual writing? If it's the first it could be the disc, if it's the second, it's the drive.

It starts to burn the first song, and then it says the error message.
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#10 Posted : 13 September 2009 07:54:18(UTC)
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Sounds like firmware to me.
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#11 Posted : 15 September 2009 11:28:04(UTC)
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Okay, I turned the burn speed to slow, and it worked. Thanks for the help guys!
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