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Asus / Pioneer Writer Discuss, DVR-110 / nero 8 / invalid block address error at CD and DVD Writers forum; so I've already made 3 coasters.... I keep getting this error right at the start of the burn. Can anyone help?? Attached Files Log.txt (15.4 KB, 9 views)

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atomicrabbit (CD Freaks Rookie)
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Posted: 17-10-2008
so I've already made 3 coasters....

I keep getting this error right at the start of the burn. Can anyone help??
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atomicrabbit (CD Freaks Rookie)
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Posted: 18-10-2008
anyone?? it's still happening off and on... the coaster count is up to 6 now, but some burns have completed successfully in between.

is my drive dying?
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Posted: 18-10-2008
@ atomicrabbit,

Perchance do you have any Virtual Drive software program(s) similar to Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools installed on your Computer – if so complexly and thoroughly remove from your Computer reboot and attempt another Burn.

Regards,
bjkg
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Posted: 18-10-2008
Hi atomicrabbit:

There is an update to the version of Nero you are using. Below is the link to the update as well as a link to the Nero 8 Clean Remover Tool. Some users find it is better to remove the current version first before updating. Save your serial number. While it is possible to retrieve it later, it is easier to make sure it is readily accessible .


http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nero8-update.php

http://www.nero.com/enu/tools-utilities.html#tab4


If bjkg's and my suggestions do not solve your problem, you might want to try another burning program to eliminate Nero. Please post back and let us know the results.
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Posted: 18-10-2008
is there a way to efficiently test if a drive is dead (other than trial and error).

I've been using a program called IsoPuzzle to recover some data off a scratched dvd and i think it really stressed the drive (it was working for 51hrs straight with time to cool ever 20 minutes or whenever it got too hot).

I think my drive may be dead because of how much that program was working on the drive.
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Posted: 26-10-2008
Have you tried without CD-Text?
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Posted: 27-10-2008
it was definitely the drive... it died. I got a new one and all works fine.

In the future, is there a more definite way of testing if a drive is dying or going to die soon, other than guess and check?
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Posted: 28-10-2008
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Originally Posted by atomicrabbit
.....In the future, is there a more definite way of testing if a drive is dying or going to die soon, other than guess and check.....
@ atomicrabbit,

There are diagnostic software utility programs similar to PassMark BurnInTest (http://www.passmark.com/products/bit.htm) that rigorously and thoroughly test your entire computer’s hardware components to determine if particular a hardware component could be marginally performing and might have an impending failure.

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Originally Posted by atomicrabbit
.....I've been using a program called IsoPuzzle to recover some data off a scratched dvd and i think it really stressed the drive (it was working for 51hrs straight with time to cool ever 20 minutes or whenever it got too hot).....
Your experience with the ISOPuzzel software program should have revealed to you that your Pioneer DVR-110 was not functioning correctly. If a DVD Burner is functioning correctly it should never get “Too Hot”.

Regards,
bjkg
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