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CDROM and burning problems galore

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Hi everyone,

 

I'm hoping someone here can help me with continued problems with my CDROMs

since upgrading to XP Pro.

 

My 8x4x32 Iomega CDRW drive is on IDE2, Master

My 52x LG CDROM is on IDE2, Slave

 

Alright..let the explanations begin! smile

 

My CDRW burns at half the speed that I tell it to. I've used Nero and Roxio

and I tell both to burn at 8x but the time taken is double than it should be

so its only burning at 4x.

 

My CDROM is another issue altogether. When inserting a CD, my mouse cursor

doesn't flash the little CD icon beside it to say that my CDROM is accessing

a disc. Most of the time, after inserting a CD, my PC freezes for about

15-20 seconds, and then it starts responding again, just in time to hear my

CDROM spinning up to read the CD.

 

These errors show in my Event Log and I'm copying everything I think is

related ..

 

Event Type: Warning

Event Source: Cdrom

Event ID: 51

Date: 2/2/2002

Time: 10:41:58 AM

Description:

An error was detected on device \Device\CdRom1 during a paging operation.

 

Event Type: Error

Event Source: atapi

Event ID: 9

Date: 1/26/2002

Time: 9:51:20 PM

Description:

The device, \Device\Ide\IdePort1, did not respond within the timeout period.

 

Event Type: Error

Event Source: Cdrom

Event ID: 7

Date: 1/15/2002

Time: 2:12:46 PM

Description:

The device, \Device\CdRom0, has a bad block.

 

I've noticed also that my CDROM sometimes makes a strange...noise...while

reading a disc. Its hard to describe...a high pitch wobbly sound that breaks

while the laser scans the disc.

 

Anyways, someone please help. Thank you!

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1. Your using an LG CDR. Bleh.

2. CD quality is a factor. I use imation and if I'm desperate Maxell's.

3. Update to latest firmware.

4. The errors that you are seeing are most likely the CDR not spiing up/down fast enough/quality of CD's/scratched CD's/dirty CDR.

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Windows XP reduces your IDE speed after 6 errors, so if it was originally UDMA2, it becomes UDMA1, UDMA1 becomes PIO (ACK!!!). I was able to trace by CDRW problems (16X burner only burning at 8x) to that issue. The only way to force it back to UDMA was to go to the device manager and remove not just the offending device but the IDE chain it was connected to. Upon a reboot everything was reinstalled back to the factory default settings and now it is all good as gold.

 

So, you might just want to make sure Windows XP hasn't downgraded you to PIO after those errors...

 

Hope that helps,

 

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