CD won't read after burning
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Shinji
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8. June 2002 @ 19:15 |
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Hi. I'm having a problem where after I burn a data CD (on CDR or CDRW), none of my CD drives will read or recongize it (on my computer or laptop).
I get the "burn completed successfully" message but then can't access the CD.
This sucks. Please help?
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cd-rw.org
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9. June 2002 @ 14:14 |
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You are using a pirated serial number?
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Shinji
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10. June 2002 @ 00:37 |
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Pirated serial number? I don't think so. I bought the burner legitimatly, and the CD's are standard. I'm burning mp3's onto the CD's, but that shouldn't make a difference, should it?
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cd-rw.org
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10. June 2002 @ 09:37 |
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Sorry. I read your post too fast and interpreted CDRW as "CDRWIN". The CDRWin software is known to burn useless discs if one is using a non-legal serial number.
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Shinji
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10. June 2002 @ 16:04 |
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Ah. Well I'm using Ahead Nero...
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Shinji
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14. June 2002 @ 20:30 |
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So you haven't ever heard of this problem before? Could it be a problem with my CDRom? Or maybe you have to burn the image file to the CD? What is the image file?
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Pio2001
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15. June 2002 @ 14:36 |
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Even the burner can't read it back ?
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Shinji
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15. June 2002 @ 18:45 |
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Yeah, when I put the CDR or CDRW into CDRom or burner drive, I get the message:
"Please insert disk into drive f:"
I think maybe I missed a step or something? But the funny thing is I get the "CD burned successfully message" after I burn the CD.
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Caff
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24. June 2002 @ 18:19 |
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It could be the Nero software, i firt had a lot of problems with it. If you can, try to download a program called RecordNow MAX,(it's 9 MB) Then install it and see if ur burning works. It should work. Post if u need more help.
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chethong
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26. June 2002 @ 22:28 |
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Are you burning the CD in UDF format ? If yes, you may need to have the UDF reader or in case of Nero, the EasyWrite Reader software installed on system to read the UDF format CD.
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Shinji
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8. July 2002 @ 21:42 |
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No... not writing in UDF format. Still not working. It's strange, because I'm having the same problem on my old computer system and my dad's new system. Yet nobody else on the web seems to be having this problem.
The CD burns alright, but then when I check the drive, it says "please insert CD".
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j000xxx
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8. July 2002 @ 23:00 |
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Take a try use another media. Verbatim super azo I have same problem. Verbatim DataLife - no problem.
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Pio2001
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11. July 2002 @ 10:57 |
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Maybe you're "laving the session open" after burning.
You can leave the CD open, but you must close the session.
Also, insert the faulty CD in the burner, and ask for "recorder/medium info" in Nero. What does it say ?
Pio2001
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Shinji
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12. July 2002 @ 06:52 |
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When I open the Disc-info window, all the fields are blank. The CD doesn't register. I'm getting a message about having to get permission when I start Nero: "Under Windows NT4/2000 burn right are required by Nero to access CD recorders and CD-rom/dvd-rom drives. Please ask your system administrator for a permission to use Nero".
Do you think this has anything to do with my problem?
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Pio2001
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12. July 2002 @ 11:02 |
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I see.
In this case it is possible that Nero burns in fact in the "image recorder" instead of the CDR !
Therefore the CDR remaining blank is never read in any reader, and the burner remains unavailable.
In Nero, click "recorder / choose recorder".
You must select your physical burner, instead of the image recorder.
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ricecake
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16. July 2002 @ 17:05 |
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I have the exact same problem, in that i burn a cdr with Nero and then my SCSI burner can't read it. Strangely my IDE DVD drive can read it just fine. Ive been working on the problem all day and I can't get my burner to read the cd's it says it just successfully burned, its frustrating.
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Degsy
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18. July 2002 @ 11:36 |
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I'll join this club. I am having major problems with nero. So far I have ten assorted coasters (so I know it's not the media). I can query the disk in Nero, the tracks are there but in the mode field it says (?MB) is this right? Im going crazy with this.
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Pio2001
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18. July 2002 @ 12:19 |
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The last problem seems to be a buffer underrun. The TOC was properly burned, then the burning crashed.
The other problem before seems to be a bad media/ bad reader/ scratched CD problem.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. July 2002 @ 12:19
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Rithas
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18. July 2002 @ 22:43 |
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I keep getting buffer underrun, but it still says burned succesfully. I'm trying to burn a game. Every program I try the buffer bottoms out at upper 90% done...the weird thing is that when I use CDClone, the disk will work fine for me but only install not run on others. When they try to run they get the "please verify Disk is in drive ()" Any ideas? I've tried Nero, Cd Clone, Blind Write, BurnDrive, and Daemon tools (which I can't get to work at all). Could it be that the game is to new to burn (only came out beginning of this month)?
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Caff
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19. July 2002 @ 14:41 |
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Yes, new games have a new copy-protection to prevent people from burning it. I don't think that is right. I think it's only fair to let us burn a copy for backup purpose. I too, have lost a game due to an accident, and i can't get a replacement.
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Caff
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19. July 2002 @ 14:43 |
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OH, by the way, is there an edit buttong? so i can edit my message?
I finally got my cd-rw to read. Well, not exactly. I used a program called cd-r diagnostics, and it works. not entirely, but i read some data, and recovered about 65 percent of my data. It sucks yes, but it's the only way i could think of. Does anybody know any other way?
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Shinji
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19. July 2002 @ 17:31 |
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Thanks Pio. You solved my problem. You will forever be worshipped and idolised by me and my family. I will name my first child... Pio. :)
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Caff
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20. July 2002 @ 09:12 |
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ok, stop it, you're freaking me out Shinji. ;)
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arch369
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1. August 2002 @ 18:51 |
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OK my problem is i saved my crappy files in school that uses Nero Burning program.... just then i was asked to format it and it was stored in incd udf format. whatever i thought. but at home, with my PLAIN cd-rom drive, it couldnt read ANYTHING. although you can see like 655MB used, yet there's no files, no icons. SO i went to this website to download the incd udf reader.
'http://www.nero.com/en/content/download.html#download'
OK when u reach the page, go right at the bottom and search for the program "EasyWriteReader.exe".
download and install it... i think that should help man.
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