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Old 19-04-2003, 08:21
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Plextor 16x Locks Up Computer When Burning CD Image

Problem: I cannot write disk images ( .bin / .cue , .iso , etc. ) to CD anymore using my Plextor 16/10/40A CD-RW. About 5%-8% into writing ANY disk image to CD , the writing process ceases and sometimes the computer locks up shortly after this. At this time, the Plextor drive appears to be spinning continuous until I reboot. At the time the writing ceases, the Nero Burning Rom software log monitor reads : SCSE/IDE command aborted .

I have tried this using other software too like CDRWIN 3.9c . CDRWIN reports this error message :

CDRWIN also generates this log file.

I am running Windows XP Professional on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe motherboard with all the latest drivers and motherboard BIOS.

I have tried switching the Plextor drive from Slave to Master and the result is the same.

Note that writing an Audio CD or a plain Data File CD works absolutely fine , no problems whatsoever.

Also note that when I simulate the writing of a disk image , it completes sucessfully.

UPDATE 2003.04.25: Problem solved. I used different drivers for my motherboard. Previously I had been using version 2.03 drivers provided on the motherboard's chipset maker's website ( NViDIA ). So I tried instead to use drivers supplied by the motherboard's physical manufacturer ( ASUS ) instead. That did the trick. Thanks for the sugguestions anyway

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Have you tried different software - try making an image using Alcohol 120% so you can narrow it down to either hardware or software problem
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Have you tried different software - try making an image using Alcohol 120% so you can narrow it down to either hardware or software problem
I just tried using a new program called CDRWIN. Again, it was unable to write the image file. Unlike Nero however, the computer does not hang - it just gives me this error dialog:



CDRWIN also generated this ASPI log file: http://67.83.26.59:98/armed_and_dwi/ASPI.LOG
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Old 19-04-2003, 18:40
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Have you tried updating your ASPI layer
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/sup...key=aspi32.exe
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Have you tried updating your ASPI layer
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/sup...key=aspi32.exe
That link says that it is not meant for Windows XP, and also it is pretty old (1999). Also note that in the past I was indeed able to write disk images.

Using CDRWIN, I have tried both "Use ASPI drivers already installed on system" and "Use ASPI drivers that come with CDRWIN." Same result for both of them.

I have also tried things like writing the CD at a slower speed, but the same result.

Strangely, when I do a simulation for a disc image, the simulation suceeds...
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That cdrwin looks kinda weird. Are you using cdrwin 5? Is so trash it. It is garbage.
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That cdrwin looks kinda weird. Are you using cdrwin 5? Is so trash it. It is garbage.
It's 3.9c - the latest version available on their official website.

I am going to try putting my drive in someone else's computer.
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