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Re: Continual CDR errors - every time

 
Graham Williams_2
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Continual CDR errors - every time

Help please,

I have an internal 7200 CD writer installed, purchased it about 8 months ago.

Having rebuilt my system and installed it in this I am failing **every single**
Cd write with the error message,"T0100, I/O error, CD error, power calibration
area is full".... the what is full!!

I have not got an idea how to resolve this and have tried verious media makes
and get the same error every time.

If you can help, and don't want to snarl this forum up then please email me
direct... this is actually preferable as I have easier and more frequent access
to email than Web.

Thanks in advance.

Graham Williams


 

P.S. This thread has been moved from Storage > General to Optical Jukeboxes & drives. - Hp Forum Moderator

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Peter Mellen
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Re: Continual CDR errors - every time

Yes, I have the same problem! I've tried almost everything and searched the Web thoroughly.

Any luck fixing it?

Responses are welcome. Please send to pmellen@headlight.com.
Devbinder Singh Marway
Valued Contributor

Re: Continual CDR errors - every time

Could it be that you have a 'dodgy' CD Writer, if it is still under warranty get it replaced. The other thing , is what software are you using to burn your CD's. I have in the past had problems with easy cd creator, and now am using NERO .

regards
DEV
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Peter Mellen
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Re: Continual CDR errors - every time

Hi Folks,

I finally solved the problem! There is an obscure URL (http://www.stas.net/drwalk/) that explains the actual cause. It has something to do with the design of the drive, and it is a hardware issue. I called HP and they promptly sent me a replacement drive. Fortunately mine was still under warranty. I haven't had any problems since.

Good luck!

- Peter
Peter Mellen
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Re: Continual CDR errors - every time

When I last posted the URL, I accidently included a closing parentheses. If you're having problems accessing the site, try:

http://www.stas.net/drwalk/

- Peter