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Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:40 am
by zaphodz
The device is a little pricey... I'm looking for cheaper similar alternatives.

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:57 am
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
Ok it's not my burner or a hardware issue, that much I have ascertained as I bought & installed a new dvd rom yesterday & it still won't let me burn a data dvd. I even pulled out the burner from my olde tower (currently using a desktop borrowed from my moms), & still the same issue. Now I've also been lately getting an Error 1327 coming up in regards to this or attemting to get a Maxtor 200GB external recognized a bud gave me. I believe it's a registry problem. Something in my reg has been corrupted. Google had led me to RegCure & also Registry Mechanic..except w/out purchasing both full products, they'll only fix a fraction of the problems scans from both detected. Can one of you fellas hook me up with a link to d/l a full working version of one of these or a similar alternative?!? Thanx - Jig

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:38 pm
by zaphodz
Error 1327 seems to refer to drive letters not matching, i.e. your burner software is expecting to write to drive d (say for example) but in reality the burner is drive e.

Just out of interest, when you connect either your usb burner or whatever burner you have into your computer, what is it's drive letter? Does this letter match what your burner software is trying to burn to?

I've had heaps of trouble with dvd burners burning cd's no worries but continuosly stuff up dvd's - getting a refund fixes this problem :)

Yes it has to do with the laser in them.

Don't get me started on burnt dvd's not verifying correctly... I verify all my stuff and soo many fail it isn't funny... Until I started using Verbatim disks... no more problems.

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:17 pm
by AYHJA
Couldn't you also run the System Manager and reassign drive letters that way..? I can't imagine what registry errors would produce such issues...

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:03 am
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
zaphodz wrote:Error 1327 seems to refer to drive letters not matching, i.e. your burner software is expecting to write to drive d (say for example) but in reality the burner is drive e.

Just out of interest, when you connect either your usb burner or whatever burner you have into your computer, what is it's drive letter? Does this letter match what your burner software is trying to burn to?
Burner is my "E" drive..
I've had heaps of trouble with dvd burners burning cd's no worries but continuosly stuff up dvd's - getting a refund fixes this problem :)
I've tried 3 different burners with the same result.
Don't get me started on burnt dvd's not verifying correctly... I verify all my stuff and soo many fail it isn't funny... Until I started using Verbatim disks... no more problems.
I've tried Veratim,Ricoch & LG. still nada.
Kumicho wrote:Couldn't you also run the System Manager and reassign drive letters that way..? I can't imagine what registry errors would produce such issues...
Yup, I fixed that issue & allocated my old 120GB external permanently as Drive Z some days back. It used to always be J or I when i turned it on but it got scrambled after i shoved a relative's 5-In-1 card reader. That's around the time i started getting the 1327 error actually.

So, can any of y'all gimme a lead on a registry fixer?!?

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:48 am
by AYHJA
I mean, TuneUp 2008 will scan, fix, resize your registry...That's in the AFS...But I don't think that will fix your problem, it could, but...In all my days of troubleshooting I can't recall a problem w/the registry making so many malfunctions in hardware...

Have you ran any RAM tests..? HDD tests..? Maybe booted to a Live version of Linux to see if you could burn a disc there..? Me thinks there could be something wrong with getting data to the disc to be written...How much free HDD space do you have..? How much RAM..? Processor speed..?

As a matter of fact, maybe you could export an msinfo of your system and post it here so we can check it out...

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:53 am
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
Kumicho wrote: Me thinks there could be something wrong with getting data to the disc to be written...
doubtful. It's the same with all 3 burners I tried. I can burn an audio cd or data to a cd-r , but freezes up when attemting to burn to dvd-r.
As a matter of fact, maybe you could export an msinfo of your system and post it here so we can check it out...
msinfo?!? Que?!? How do I get this to ya?..

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:24 am
by AYHJA
Hmm, what I am thinking...Is that the buffer size for a CD, and the buffer for a DVD are probably very different...If you take the software out of the equation, and it will not even pass a simulation, it almost has to be something we're not missing...

Start > Run > msinfo32

Lets have a look at that stuff and see what we can find...You can use speedyshare.com to post it...

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:37 am
by zaphodz
Another thing to try is download the portable version of InfraRecorder here: http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/ ... r_portable

and see if you can do a test dvd burn using that software.

Your problem seems pretty weird.

Some other suggestions you may or may not want to try include:
1) Try the burner on a different computer and give it a go.
2) Uninstall all your burning software and just try burning with the portable InfraRecorder.
3) What does Nero say about your drive in the drive utility section?

Re: My Burner & Purchasing an External Hard Drive

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:00 am
by Sir Jig-A-Lot
Update: That Tune-Up Utilities iz bangin'! My system has never been faster. For the moment I've gone back to Nero Enterprise Edition & burning data cds that way. Though, I've not tried to rip a data DVD yet. Btw i only noticed yesterday that the dvds i've been tryin' to use are DVD-R, not DVD+R. Could that have contributed to the issue?!?