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I/O error when burning an ISO file using Img Burn
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allstar990
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25. March 2011 @ 03:24 |
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Hello! I am not sure if this is in the right thread, but i am having problems burning dvd of xbox 360 game Fable III. Please note that this is the first time i am doing this, and i learnt how to burn the game using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jzQ3vHUISA
I have done everything right as shown in the video. My first attempt failed. My second attempt also failed. Then i tried burning Halo Reach. That also failed. I am attaching an image of the exact error i am getting. Please help me and tell me what i am doing wrong.
The image can be found here : http://img59.imageshack.us/i/imgburnerror.jpg/
Thank you :)
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25. March 2011 @ 04:09 |
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its ur burner see if you can update the firmware on it
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25. March 2011 @ 06:51 |
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Or your media, try different media
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peluynati
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25. March 2011 @ 07:58 |
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since he was writing at 1x i think i agree with the burner, but could be both.
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allstar990
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27. March 2011 @ 11:41 |
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Originally posted by infam0us: its ur burner see if you can update the firmware on it
Its the latest version of imgburn, so i don't think i need to upgrade the firmware. And i think my media is fine, because many of my friends burn games on the same kind of disk i am using (moserbaer). Anyway, If i have to update my firmware of my burner, how do i do it? I have a sony optiarc dvd rw ad-7700h.
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28. March 2011 @ 06:51 |
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doesnt matter if imgburn is new,look at sonys website,also use better media doesnt matter,its been discussed many times,verbatims are the way to go
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allstar990
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28. March 2011 @ 07:35 |
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Originally posted by infam0us: doesnt matter if imgburn is new,look at sonys website,also use better media doesnt matter,its been discussed many times,verbatims are the way to go
I checked the sony website (http://www.sony-optiarc.us/en/support-service/downloads/fw_dvd-writer-ad-series.html) I couldnt find the my model listed there. And we dont get verbatims in India.
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Juke_Box
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28. March 2011 @ 07:42 |
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Originally posted by allstar990: Hello! I am not sure if this is in the right thread, but i am having problems burning dvd of xbox 360 game Fable III. Please note that this is the first time i am doing this, and i learnt how to burn the game using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jzQ3vHUISA
I have done everything right as shown in the video. My first attempt failed. My second attempt also failed. Then i tried burning Halo Reach. That also failed. I am attaching an image of the exact error i am getting. Please help me and tell me what i am doing wrong.
The image can be found here : http://img59.imageshack.us/i/imgburnerror.jpg/
Thank you :)
My advice would be not to surf Facebook while the disc is burning (its in the background of your picture). Once you start the burning process leave the computer alone while it burns. Or it will fail. Just my .02.
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allstar990
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28. March 2011 @ 09:47 |
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Originally posted by Juke_Box: Originally posted by allstar990: Hello! I am not sure if this is in the right thread, but i am having problems burning dvd of xbox 360 game Fable III. Please note that this is the first time i am doing this, and i learnt how to burn the game using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jzQ3vHUISA
I have done everything right as shown in the video. My first attempt failed. My second attempt also failed. Then i tried burning Halo Reach. That also failed. I am attaching an image of the exact error i am getting. Please help me and tell me what i am doing wrong.
The image can be found here : http://img59.imageshack.us/i/imgburnerror.jpg/
Thank you :)
My advice would be not to surf Facebook while the disc is burning (its in the background of your picture). Once you start the burning process leave the computer alone while it burns. Or it will fail. Just my .02.
tried that too. still it failed. And while searching for firmware on the internet, i found this : http://liggydee.cdfreaks.com/page/en/Optiarc-AD-7700S/ . Should i try that?
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Juke_Box
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28. March 2011 @ 10:57 |
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Originally posted by allstar990: Originally posted by Juke_Box: Originally posted by allstar990: Hello! I am not sure if this is in the right thread, but i am having problems burning dvd of xbox 360 game Fable III. Please note that this is the first time i am doing this, and i learnt how to burn the game using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jzQ3vHUISA
I have done everything right as shown in the video. My first attempt failed. My second attempt also failed. Then i tried burning Halo Reach. That also failed. I am attaching an image of the exact error i am getting. Please help me and tell me what i am doing wrong.
The image can be found here : http://img59.imageshack.us/i/imgburnerror.jpg/
Thank you :)
My advice would be not to surf Facebook while the disc is burning (its in the background of your picture). Once you start the burning process leave the computer alone while it burns. Or it will fail. Just my .02.
tried that too. still it failed. And while searching for firmware on the internet, i found this : http://liggydee.cdfreaks.com/page/en/Optiarc-AD-7700S/ . Should i try that?
Go for it. But only at your own risk.
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28. March 2011 @ 12:30 |
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u tried burning at 4x? if not try that also dont browse or touch anything,also check ur connections inside the pc,might be lose
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28. March 2011 @ 22:18 |
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Update the drive's firmware and try again. If that fails, burn at a faster speed as burning slower can lead to burns failing sometimes.
Also, just because your friends use those discs and they work OK doesn't mean they'll work OK for you. The DVD drive's firmware contains write strategies on how to handle certain types of media. When you update the firmware, this can sometimes add support for discs that weren't properly supported previously, and/or improve the burn quality of already supported discs. Unless your friends are using the exact same media type, burner (with the same firmware) and burn speed as you, you can't really draw any conclusions about the media being good or bad.
If you have no luck with a firmware update or different burn speed, then try using a different type of blank disc. I would recommend Verbatim discs, as they are less problematic in general and have proven quality, even if some other people use cheaper discs without issues. I've seen dozens of posts about bad burns where the user switches from "cheap brand A" to Verbatims and suddenly everything works fine, which is largely why people recommend them.
If all of the above fails, it's probably time to get a new burner. That's a laptop burner isn't it? They're generally more problematic than burners in desktops when it comes to burning dual layer discs, even if, again, some people have no problems.
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allstar990
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29. March 2011 @ 06:34 |
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Originally posted by funksoulb: Update the drive's firmware and try again. If that fails, burn at a faster speed as burning slower can lead to burns failing sometimes.
Also, just because your friends use those discs and they work OK doesn't mean they'll work OK for you. The DVD drive's firmware contains write strategies on how to handle certain types of media. When you update the firmware, this can sometimes add support for discs that weren't properly supported previously, and/or improve the burn quality of already supported discs. Unless your friends are using the exact same media type, burner (with the same firmware) and burn speed as you, you can't really draw any conclusions about the media being good or bad.
If you have no luck with a firmware update or different burn speed, then try using a different type of blank disc. I would recommend Verbatim discs, as they are less problematic in general and have proven quality, even if some other people use cheaper discs without issues. I've seen dozens of posts about bad burns where the user switches from "cheap brand A" to Verbatims and suddenly everything works fine, which is largely why people recommend them.
If all of the above fails, it's probably time to get a new burner. That's a laptop burner isn't it? They're generally more problematic than burners in desktops when it comes to burning dual layer discs, even if, again, some people have no problems.
Originally posted by funksoulb: Update the drive's firmware and try again. If that fails, burn at a faster speed as burning slower can lead to burns failing sometimes.
Also, just because your friends use those discs and they work OK doesn't mean they'll work OK for you. The DVD drive's firmware contains write strategies on how to handle certain types of media. When you update the firmware, this can sometimes add support for discs that weren't properly supported previously, and/or improve the burn quality of already supported discs. Unless your friends are using the exact same media type, burner (with the same firmware) and burn speed as you, you can't really draw any conclusions about the media being good or bad.
If you have no luck with a firmware update or different burn speed, then try using a different type of blank disc. I would recommend Verbatim discs, as they are less problematic in general and have proven quality, even if some other people use cheaper discs without issues. I've seen dozens of posts about bad burns where the user switches from "cheap brand A" to Verbatims and suddenly everything works fine, which is largely why people recommend them.
If all of the above fails, it's probably time to get a new burner. That's a laptop burner isn't it? They're generally more problematic than burners in desktops when it comes to burning dual layer discs, even if, again, some people have no problems.
^^ I searched whole of google but i couldn't find the update to my burner's firmware. Yeah, its a laptop burner. I ordered a pack of verbatim disks today, lets hope they work. Thank you so much. I'll let you know if it works
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29. March 2011 @ 06:53 |
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I had a look for a firmware update, but I couldn't tell if the updates I found were newer than what you've already got because the way they're named doesn't make it obvious. There's no updates at all for that burner on Optiarc's site, in fact the burner's not even mentioned at all - they only have the AD-7700S and AD-7710H listed, not the AD-7700H.
You could try contacting them here: -
http://www.sony-optiarc.us/en/contact/contact-form2.html
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allstar990
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30. March 2011 @ 13:41 |
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Originally posted by funksoulb: I had a look for a firmware update, but I couldn't tell if the updates I found were newer than what you've already got because the way they're named doesn't make it obvious. There's no updates at all for that burner on Optiarc's site, in fact the burner's not even mentioned at all - they only have the AD-7700S and AD-7710H listed, not the AD-7700H.
You could try contacting them here: -
http://www.sony-optiarc.us/en/contact/contact-form2.html
Exactly, my burner isn't even listed on the site. I contacted them, lets hope they reply. Also, the stationery store sent me the wrong Verbatim disks (dvd-R), so i have to wait till they replace them. I'll keep you posted.
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allstar990
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31. March 2011 @ 14:45 |
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Okay guys, i tried the verbatims, and everything is working. Thank you so much everyone. Cheers :)
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