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Old 29-04-2001, 17:53
6@r3th 6@r3th is offline
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PLEXTOR 121032a PROBLEMS... plz read

Hiya i'm having big problems backing up CDs using DJ (and also Clone CD)
With DJ, the game reads fine (quake 3, dc), and then when i put the blank cd in, as soon as it starts to write the 2nd session on the cd, i get the following error and the cd stops burning:

Event: 17796

Description: (CDB: 2a000000000a00001000, Status: 040002, Sense: 052400) Illegal field in command description block

So any idea's anyone?

This has happened with numerous games, i've even tried it with some that I have copied before, but i get the same error....

I have tried using Clone CD also, the CD reads and writes ok, but when I try and play the game in the Dreamcast, it just reads it has an audio cd....

Also I tried burning the Utopia boot cd, and I get an error with that. When writing, the cache builds up to about 40% and then the cd slows down and i get an this error:

Event: 17804

Description: (CDB: 5b010200000000000000, Status: 040002, Sense: 052c00) Command sequence error or program area is or is not empty

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I'm using DJ 2.0 and i've also tried 3.0.
Got a Plextor 12/10/32A
And i've reformatted my drive, and i'm getting the same results...
Plus it doesn't explain why I was copying things fine before...

So anyone got any idea's?

Thanks in advance

Tidy Lad and 6@r3th
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Old 01-05-2001, 06:44
Musambani Musambani is offline
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Hi,
I was the same problem, with the same writer and DJ. (Illegal field in command description block)
The problem finish when I reinstalled the windows.
I suppose that the problem is related with some driver or dll, or .... (????)
Provisionally you can use WinOnCd, or combination of DJ (to read and create disk image) + cdirip (to convert image) + Cdrwin (to write)

Have luck!
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