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I have 2 CD drives on my PC. Both are cd burners. I am trying to copy an

entire disk. The burner software copies the source info OK, but when it tries

to burn to the target I get an "error" message. I have tried burning using

both drives, and I have used 2 different burner softwares. Below is the

error message I get:

 

"An error occured while burning the disk. Most likely the disk is not

useable. (devNTSPTI_IO_error_) could not write to disk (LBA: 0 length: 26).

SCSI Pass-Through Interface I/O Error. -0xFF045D"

 

Actually I have tried 3 different softwares. Nero, Express Burn, and CD

Burner XP. Not sure what to do next. All help and suggestions appreciated.

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Re: CD Burner Issues

 

Ross wrote:

> I have 2 CD drives on my PC. Both are cd burners. I am trying to copy an

> entire disk. The burner software copies the source info OK, but when it tries

> to burn to the target I get an "error" message. I have tried burning using

> both drives, and I have used 2 different burner softwares. Below is the

> error message I get:

>

> "An error occured while burning the disk. Most likely the disk is not

> useable. (devNTSPTI_IO_error_) could not write to disk (LBA: 0 length: 26).

> SCSI Pass-Through Interface I/O Error. -0xFF045D"

>

> Actually I have tried 3 different softwares. Nero, Express Burn, and CD

> Burner XP. Not sure what to do next. All help and suggestions appreciated.

>

 

Are you trying to copy from one drive to the other or are you using a

single drive for the entire process? If you manually copy the contents of

the source CD to the HD as an ISO file (or some other image format

compatible with your software) and then burn that file the HD to the CD

does anything different happen? Have you successfully burned CDs in the

past? If so, are you using the same media now as then? If your software

offers the option to vary the burn speed (Nero does, for sure) have you

tried a slower speed? Just some things to think about...

 

John McGaw

http://johnmcgaw.com


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