In reply to "|--Spike=-" who wrote the following:
> > Lots of people seem to be having problems burning discs with this writer
> > Spike
> > and not just Blu-ray discs. I can only recommend flashing it with the latest
> > hardware and having another go. Also try Imgburn. If you still get failures
> > then
> > I'd suspect the writer.
> >
> > RIB.
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> Ok. I flashed it with the latest update from LG... same result...
> Coaster #5.
> I actually bothered to look at (and save) the exit error log this
> time.
> The primary thing listed seemed to be a 'DMA Error'.
>
> I will post the complete log file in a text file just in case there
> are any tech' people out there that might understand it and might be
> able to help.
>
> Until then I will take your advice and buy some cheap Blu-Ray disk's
> to play around with, at least then I won't be wasting 80p a shot
> trying to get it right.
> I will also buy some re-writeable Blu-Rays to play with... probably
> the cheapest way of experimenting for a fix.
>
> Will also have to either buy another 100 4GB DVD's to back my stuff up
> to OR invest in another 1TB drive... I'm quickly running out of space
> after another HDD crash ! It's NOT been my month mate ! Oh Well :)
>
>
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> * If The Earth Didn't Suck... We Would All Fall Off !
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>
> |--Spike=-
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DMA OFF is definitely wrong mate. This error usually occurs when a drive
installation is flawed. Go here and read to put it right. Then use your DVD
discs as a test before using a Bluray disc.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/turn-direct-memory-access-on-off#1TC
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