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23rd November 2024, 00:51 | #1 | Link |
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All burns fail no matter the media, DVD/CD/BluRay, drive.. Please help, I am stumped!
I've had a LG BluRay burner for years. Never any issues burning CD's, DVD's or Blu-Ray's. Burning suddenly started failing 100% of the time so I switched media. I've tried Windows built in disc burning software, ImgBurn and Alcohol 120. I've also purchased a new (same model) BR burner. I had 2 DVD burners in storage and tried those also. Have tried other SATA cables & ports.
When using ImgBurn, the process buffers up to 100% then fails before the actual burning even starts. Please guys, I am completely stumped and really need your help... and any is appreciated. Thanks. Here's the log from the last attempt at burning a BluRay. https://pastebin.com/cFz0JJmY ... the log from the last attempt at burning a CD. https://pastebin.com/pK5yX7vv Last edited by jz1276; 23rd November 2024 at 03:05. |
13th December 2024, 20:36 | #2 | Link |
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I did not truly understand - is the second drive also giving the same error?
If YES, then it is something wrong with the drivers, or try some other software If NO, then try a lower speed, if it works even 5% then you have a laser failure
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I took the drive out for a week or so with intentions of buying a SATA to USB cable to try that. Never got around to ordering it, reinstalled the drive, now it works. Had to have been a bad software update. |
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Could have been a filter driver interfering, and with the new drive letter a new registry key for that chain is made, and the old one not parsed anymore.
If it happens again, ImgBurn has an inspection tool: Filter driver load order.
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