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  • Plextor 8/4/32A and Windows 2000, help

    Hi all,

    I seem to have a problem with my Plextor CD-RW drive. In Windows 2000 it will not burn a CD, using either Nero Burning ROM 4.09.01 or Adaptec Easy CD creator 4.03. In Windows 98SE it works with either program. All other features work, but CD-R and CD-RW burning doesn't work. Could someone give me a solution. Thanks for the help. If I need to supply any other info please tell me.

    dsp

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    AMD Duron 650@900MHz
    128MB Generic PC-133 RAM @ 133 CAS 2
    ABIT KT7-RAID
    13.6GB Maxtor 7200RPM Hard Drive
    8.4GB Quantum CR
    20 GB Quantum LM
    Toshiba SD-M1212 6X DVD ROM
    ACER 2X/2X/6X CD-RW
    SB Live X-Gamer 5.1
    Matrox G400 32MB Dualhead Vanilla @ 150/200/150
    Zoltrix TV-MAX Capture Card (BT848)
    17" Hansol 710P
    PD 6.26
    Win 98SE
    10/100 Ethernet card (D-Link)
    Cable @Home
    Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
    1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
    512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
    MSI 845PE FISR
    8.4GB Quantum CR
    40GB Maxtor 5400
    MSI 40X12X48
    Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
    SB Audigy
    Parhelia (210/600)
    19" Dell P991
    Win2kPro
    Intel Gigabit Network

  • #2
    Hi dsp,

    I have the same burner with the same OS. I use the Plextor with Nero Burning Rom 5.0.0.3 and Clone CD 2.7.8.1.
    Both programs are working great with the Plextor 8/4/32A. What are the problems you get.(empty buffer, ...)

    Hein.
    System1:
    Asus P4T533, Pentium IV 3,06GHz, 512MB SAMSUNG Rimm 4200, MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus60 20GB, MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus60 60Gb, MATROX PARHELIA, MATROX RTX100, ULTRAPLEX 40MAX, PLEXWRITER 12/10/32S, 2 x IIYAMA Vision Master Pro510

    System2:
    ASUS P4T533, Pentium IV 3,06 GHz, 512 MB SAMSUNG Rimm 4200, MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus60 20GB, MAXTOR DiamondMax Plus60 60Gb, SAPPHIRE 9800XT, CREATIVE AudigyII, ULTRAPLEX 40MAX, PLEXWRITER 40/12/40S, 2 x IIYAMA Vision Master Pro510

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    • #3
      Actually, when I installed Win2K, my CD burner kind of broke. It refused to burn audio successfully. Data was fine. I posted a thread and received many suggestions, and none helped my problem, so I gave up. After a while, I just fooled around with some settings and clocked my P3-750 back down from 825. After that, I could burn audio without any problems. One rule I've learned, is that whenever things aren't working right, or are unstable, un-overclock anything that's overclocked.

      <A HREF="http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002983.html">Here</A>'s the thread I posted. Read through it, it might have something that can help your problem. But, what errors do you get?

      I see you're using an OLD version of Nero. Try updating it to the newest one, the older versions do not support Win2K. Also, I think that NT/2K don't come with an ASPI layer by default, but the burning programs should install one. ASPI is needed for burning CDs.

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      • #4
        try checking your ASPI layer using aspichk from here,
        http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/sup...ware%2fEZ-SCSI

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        • #5
          Hi again,

          Well I clocked back my CPU to 850/100 Memory and still get the same error, its as follows (Data CD):

          Waitqueue failed
          Could not perform write
          SCSI/IDE error
          Could not perform EndTrack
          SCSI/IDE error
          Could not perform Fixation
          Could not perform Write
          Simulation failed at 8X (1200KB/s)
          SCSI/IDE error

          This is what ASPIchk says:

          LOG0143: ************************************************** ***************
          LOG0144: Starting ASPICHK installer on Sat Feb 24 12:32:30 2001
          ASPICHK0438: OS = Windows NT (5.00.2195)
          UPGRADE1004: d:\win2k\system32\wnaspi32.dll dated 12/23/1997 01:23:24, 48128 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: d:\win2k\system32\wnaspi32.dll version 4.5.7.1008
          UPGRADE1004: d:\win2k\system\winaspi.dll dated 12/23/1997 01:23:46, 5600 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: d:\win2k\system\winaspi.dll version 4.5.7.1008
          UPGRADE1004: d:\win2k\system32\drivers\aspi32.sys dated 12/23/1997 02:02:46, 23936 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: d:\win2k\system32\drivers\aspi32.sys version 4.5.7.1008
          UPGRADE1004: d:\win2k\system\wowpost.exe dated 12/23/1997 01:23:36, 4672 bytes.
          UPGRADE1062: d:\win2k\system\wowpost.exe version 4.5.7.1008
          ASPICHK0582: ASPI is properly installed and is fully operational. A total of 5 host adapters have been detected.
          LOG0218: Closing installer log on Sat Feb 24 12:32:30 2001
          LOG0219: ************************************************** ***************

          The version of Nero is acutally 4.0.9.1 which, according to Ahead supports Win2k and I can't upgrade to 5.X.X.X. Hope this info will help you tell me what my problem is, I'll try clocking it back to 650 just in case.

          dsp


          1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
          512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
          MSI 845PE FISR
          8.4GB Quantum CR
          40GB Maxtor 5400
          MSI 40X12X48
          Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
          SB Audigy
          Parhelia (210/600)
          19" Dell P991
          Win2kPro
          Intel Gigabit Network

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          • #6
            Simulation failed at 8X (1200KB/s)

            Try burning it at a lower speed.

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            • #7
              I have the same burner as Liquid Snake. I used to use Nero under win2k when i had firmware 1.05. When I updated the firmware to 1.07, I remember not being able to burn at all. I have updated the firmware to 1.09 and reinstalled EzCD Creator Deluxe 4.03. I have NOT installed DirectCD, which I believe was the culprit screwing with my CD device entries, and causing me to be unable to burn. The long and short of it is that I can now burn under win2k. Trying to recall if I have burnt audio CDs though. I have got one buffer underrun, happened when I was creating a data cd some of which was coming from the HD and some from the CD, it failed from the HD part go figure. This after copying 6 CDs on the fly (CD to CD with no buffering to HD first) Moral of the story is that DirectCD is evil.

              edit
              I have an abit KT7 and Duron 700@850, and X-Gamer 5.1. And yes I concur with Liquid Snake, deoverclock when u r going to burn, it'll save you from being in the coastermaking business.



              [This message has been edited by DentyCracker (edited 24 February 2001).]
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