On Thu, 17 Sep 2015 00:04:39 +0100, "|--Spike=-"
<|--Spike=-@Home.Co.UK> wrote:
>Well... I installed the new drive and everything seemed great until I
>tried burning some stuff... I have created 3 coasters so far :|
>At 90p for each coaster and only 7 attempts left... anyone got any
>idea's ?
>
>Some system info...
>Windows 7 Ultimate / Service Pack 1 (64 Bit)
>Intel Core 2 Quad CPU / 2.40GHz
>6GB RAM
>
>TDK BD-R 25GB Recordable Blu-Ray discs used
>
>Device Manager shows the correct...
>LG WH14NS40 Drive
>
>The drive reads my old Archived Data DVD's fine.
>
>Using Nero 64 portable version, the bare bones cut down version that
>doesn't install itself into Windows... just a stand-alone burner.
>It has burned 1000s of DVDs trouble free over the years (with my older
>drive).
>
>The new drive attempts to burn but exits as soon as it tries.
>Using the lowest burn speed available (x4)
>Have tried on UDF and ISO options.
>
>I have also tried the Windows 7 Ultimate (built-In) burn files to CD
>option... same result, exits straight away = coaster number 4.
>It told me to check that the Firmware was up to date.
>
>I'm not too sure about updating Firmware... its irreversible, I have
>tried it once before on a New Motherboard that I fitted and it had Bad
>Effects for the Windows XP drive that I had on one of my HDDs.
>(it started to run really slow after the Firmware was updated)
>
>Any ideas anyone ?
>
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I have also tried burning after disabling ALL other running programmes
to make sure that the system has the maximum memory and resources that
my system has... same result ! Immediate coaster.
The drive is also recognized and selected as the Primary DVD drive in
the BIOS.
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