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I/0 device error???????
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Rick6
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11. May 2008 @ 01:20 |
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Anyone got any ideas on the meaning of this error from DVD Shrink.
It came up as a 1/0 device error.
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11. May 2008 @ 03:04 |
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what movie are you backing up?
and whats your process?
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Rick6
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11. May 2008 @ 10:07 |
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Here's the story. I just got through removing the two DVD drives from my computer and placing them on the counter above . I did this by purchasing a 24" extension ( male to female 40 pin connector ribbon cable) I then built a 24" extension for the 4 pin power cable that feeds the two drives. Drive "D" the pioneer DVD burner no longer works properly. However drive "E" seems to be find . E is a LG reader only. It doesn't burn DVDs just CDs. I made a test on the new set-up and places a older movie that I knew I could back -up. The movie was the Hospital (George C Scott) I backed this up two days ago successfully.
When I place a DVD in Drive "D" and start to go through shrink, I get a error that says "couldn't perform because of a 1/0 device error. I also can not just play the disc on the computer either. Obviously this is not just a shrink problem.
One last thing, There was a 3 or 4 pin connector that went from the mother board to drive "D" ( one that doesn't work) that I did not connect . Someone told me this was only for the headphone plug on the front of the drive. I now see that I have no headphone plug on these drives. So maybe this is a no brainier. Perhaps this connector should have been extended like the others, I don't know.
If there is anyone knowledgeable in this area that can help get be back up and running again I would certainly appreciate your help.
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Rick6
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11. May 2008 @ 11:31 |
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Here is some mome info. This is the read out I got when I tried to burn to a disc.
Windows XP 5.1
IA32
WinAspi: -
ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.59, size=160016 bytes, created 12/16/2003 8:18:06 PM
Nero API version: 6.3.1.12
Using interface version: 6.3.1.4
Installed in: C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\
Application: ahead\Nero - Burning Rom
Recorder: <PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D>Version: 1.17 - HA 1 TA 0 - 6.3.1.12
Adapter driver: <atapi> HA 1
Drive buffer : 2000kB
Bus Type : via Inquiry data (1) -> ATAPI, detected: ATAPI
Connected to MMC as unknown drive with class-nr : 11
Drive is autodetected - recorder class: DVD+R9 DL recorder
=== Scsi-Device-Map ===
DiskPeripheral : Maxtor 5T060H6 atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
CdRomPeripheral : HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4521B atapi Port 1 ID 1 DMA: On
=== CDRom-Device-Map ===
PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D D: CDRom0
HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4521 E: CDRom1
=======================
AutoRun : 1
Excluded drive IDs:
CmdQueuing : 1
CmdNotification: 2
WriteBufferSize: 74448896 (0) Byte
ShowDrvBufStat : 0
EraseSpeed : 0
BUFE : 0
Physical memory : 511MB (523276kB)
Free physical memory: 264MB (271348kB)
Memory in use : 48 %
Uncached PFiles: 0x0
Use Static Write Speed Table: 0
Use Inquiry : 1
Global Bus Type: default (0)
Check supported media : Disabled (0)
11.5.2008
NeroAPI
11:14:09 AM #1 Phase 112 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
DVD-Video files reallocation started
11:14:09 AM #2 Phase 114 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
DVD-Video files reallocation completed (no file modified)
11:14:09 AM #3 Phase 111 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
DVD-Video files sorted
11:14:09 AM #4 Text 0 File Reader.cpp, Line 118
Reader running
11:14:09 AM #5 Text 0 File AudioCompilationImpl.cpp, Line 817
DRM: StartDrmRecording(RealRec:1, ImageRec:0, Copies:1)
DRM: Beginning burn process.
11:14:09 AM #6 Text 0 File Writer.cpp, Line 124
Writer PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D running
11:14:09 AM #7 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3899
First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)
11:14:09 AM #8 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3899
First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)
11:14:09 AM #9 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 3167
Turn on Disc-At-Once, using DVD media
11:14:48 AM #10 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 245
Last possible write address on media: 2298495 (510:46.45, 4489MB)
Last address to be written: 4399 ( 0:58.49, 8MB)
11:14:48 AM #11 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 257
Write in overburning mode: NO
11:14:48 AM #12 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2137
Recorder: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D, Media type: DVD-R
Disc Manufacturer: TYG02 -
Disc Application Code: 64, Disc Physical Code: 193
11:14:48 AM #13 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 418
>>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
=========================================
Insert empty disc to write to.
(Medium in drive: unknown. Medium required by compilation: DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R9 Double Layer.)
11:14:48 AM #14 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 813
Setup items (after recorder preparation)
0: TRM_DATA_MODE1 (CTransferItem)
2 indices, index0 (150) not provided
original disc pos #0 + 4400 (4400) = #4400/0:58.50
relocatable, disc pos for caching/writing not required/required, no patch infos
-> TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048, config 0, wanted index0 0 blocks, length 4400 blocks [PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D]
--------------------------------------------------------------
11:14:48 AM #15 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 982
Prepare recorder [PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D] for write in CUE-sheet-DAO
DAO infos:
==========
MCN: ""
TOCType: 0x00; Session Closed, disc fixated
Tracks 1 to 1:
1: TRM_DATA_MODE1, 2048/0x00, FilePos 0 0 9011200, ISRC ""
DAO layout:
===========
__Start_|____Track_|_Idx_|_RecDep_|_CtrlAdr_
0 | lead-in | 0 | 0x00 | 0x41
0 | 1 | 0 | 0x00 | 0x41
0 | 1 | 1 | 0x00 | 0x41
4400 | lead-out | 1 | 0x00 | 0x41
11:14:48 AM #16 Phase 24 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
Caching of files started
11:14:48 AM #17 Text 0 File Burncd.cpp, Line 4177
Cache writing successful.
11:14:48 AM #18 Phase 25 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
Caching of files completed
11:14:48 AM #19 Phase 36 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
Burn process started at 4x (5,540 KB/s)
11:14:48 AM #20 Text 0 File ThreadedTransferInterface.cpp, Line 2345
Verifying disc position of item 0 (relocatable, disc pos, no patch infos, orig at #0): write at #0
11:14:48 AM #21 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 1833
Recording mode: Sequential Recording Mode
11:14:48 AM #22 Text 0 File Mmc.cpp, Line 20173
Set BUFE: supported -> ON
11:14:48 AM #23 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 1974
Start write address at LBA 0
DVD high compatibility mode: Yes
11:14:48 AM #24 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8063
---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ----
Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050
Book Type: DVD-R (2), Part Version: 5
Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h)
Number of Layers: 1, Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP), Layer Type: recordable
Linear Density: 0,267 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track
Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW)
End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 0 h
End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h
Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist
Start sector number of the current Border-Out: 0 h
Start sector number of the next Border-In: 0 h
Media Specific [16..63]:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
11:14:49 AM #25 SCSI -1024 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 1441
SCSI Exec, HA 1, TA 0, LUN 0, buffer 0x06220000
Status: 0x04 (0x01, SCSI_ERR)
HA-Status 0x00 (0x00, OK)
TA-Status 0x02 (0x01, SCSI_TASTATUS_CHKCOND)
Sense Key: 0x04 (KEY_HARDWARE_ERROR)
Sense Code: 0x08
Sense Qual: 0x03
CDB Data: 0x2A 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00
Sense Data: 0x70 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0E
0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x08 0x03
11:14:49 AM #26 CDR -1024 File Writer.cpp, Line 304
Communication failure
11:14:49 AM #27 Text 0 File ThreadedTransfer.cpp, Line 229
all writers idle, stopping conversion
11:14:49 AM #28 Text 0 File DVDR.cpp, Line 2201
EndDAO: Last written address was 31
11:15:05 AM #29 Phase 38 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273
Burn process failed at 4x (5,540 KB/s)
11:15:05 AM #30 Text 0 File AudioCompilationImpl.cpp, Line 828
DRM: DRM burn session terminated.
11:15:05 AM #31 Text 0 File AudioCompilationImpl.cpp, Line 857
DRM: Closing entire DRM handling. Bye.
Existing drivers:
File 'Drivers\ADPU160M.SYS': Ver=v3.60a (Lab01_N(johnstra).010529-2218), size=101888 bytes, created 8/17/2001 3:07:32 PM
File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=2.02.62a, size=20016 bytes, created 5/19/2004 12:33:44 PM (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K)
File 'Drivers\InCDfs.SYS': Ver=4, 2, 4, 1, size=89472 bytes, created 4/6/2004 7:39:20 PM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
File 'Drivers\InCDpass.SYS': Ver=4, 2, 4, 1, size=25600 bytes, created 4/6/2004 7:40:10 PM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
File 'Drivers\InCDrec.SYS': Ver=4, 2, 4, 1, size=5504 bytes, created 4/6/2004 7:43:22 PM (InCD4 driver for win NT/2K/XP)
Registry Keys:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)
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11. May 2008 @ 12:05 |
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Quote: I just got through removing the two DVD drives from my computer and placing them on the counter above . I did this by purchasing a 24" extension ( male to female 40 pin connector ribbon cable) I then built a 24" extension for the 4 pin power cable that feeds the two drives.
Drive "D" the pioneer DVD burner no longer works properly.
When I place a DVD in Drive "D" and start to go through shrink, I get a error that says "couldn't perform because of a 1/0 device error.
This is most likely your wiring.
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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Rick6
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11. May 2008 @ 12:14 |
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Quote:This is most likely your wiring.
Thats a little vague. Do you mean that you think I should have also connected that four pin cable that I left off Or are you thinking there's a problem with my 40 pin exstension cable?
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11. May 2008 @ 13:18 |
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Most likely with the 40.
You probably should be using an 80 but in either case, the drive is not supplying the much needed information to the program.
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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Rick6
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11. May 2008 @ 22:20 |
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I'm leaning towards the idea that the 40 conductor ribbon cable just isn't doing the job.
As you stated in your last reply to me. I took the cable out and checked it with my meter. It checked out ok. I am thinking there is a capacitance issue with the 40. My understanding is that the 80 conductor is used for this reason.
You've demonstrated that you have some knowledge in this area. In your option, if I were able to acquire a 24" extension in a 80 conductor ribbon cable, do you think this would solve my problem? Or is the whole idea of adding 2' to this ribbon cable a lost cause?
Just so you know, I already purchased 2 Pioneer external drives in the cases , fed with a USB cable, the problem is I don't like them for several reasons. It's for that reason that I'm trying to take this other route.
Thanks for your help.
Rick.
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12. May 2008 @ 04:09 |
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99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. May 2008 @ 04:28
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Rick6
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12. May 2008 @ 12:50 |
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No I did not ground them. I thought the connectors that are plugged into them would take care of that. When they are mounted in the PC they are suspended with two green plastic rails in the slot. I didn't think they would be grounded from the case.
Do you think I should have installed a external ground wire to them?
That link you sent was very helpful and full of lots on good information, too bad it's so cluttered up with so much advertisements. I noticed they mentioned that the length of the ribbon cable should not be more then 18". That's making me think I should forget this whole idea and go with the 2 external drives, I already purchased.
I will be talking with a tech at 2pm today about using a 80 wire cable. We'll see if he thinks it will work or not.
Thanks again for your help.
Rick.
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12. May 2008 @ 15:41 |
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Having your drives outside the box, I would go with a better groung than that tiny piece of wire inside the ribbon. You Also have an extension on your power supply. I feel they should be back in the box with the shortest wiring possible. And if you're looking for that Ultra DMA mode above mode 2, You must have the 80-conductor cable.
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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