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[While Burning] DMA-driver error, CRC error [While Burning] New 03 Nov 2008 #1 Cyberwolf View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Sep 2008 Posts : 83 Windows Vista crc errors dsl Home Edition SP1 32Bit Local Time: 01:57 DMA-driver error, CRC error [While Burning] ultradma crc errors Vista Home Prem 32bit SP1 I am encountering a "DMA-driver error, CRC error" when attemping to burn CDs/DVDs that I have
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not encountered before. I am using a LG 22x DVD-RW Burner Manufacturer : HL-DT-ST Model : DVD-RAM GH22LP20 Revision : 1.01 It has no jumpers on the back of the drive and is connected
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as Master on the only IDE port I have on my motherboard. (It's a Non-SATA drive) Media wise I am using brand name Memorex discs that I haven't had an issue with before. Errors occur at 16x or even 4x (16x rated discs) I am not sure if this issue occured after SP1 or on a fresh install. However I did upgrade the burner as I first suspected crc errors on t1 circuit a drive malfunction. This one is brand new and gives an identical error. It seems it won't write the "Lead-In" information but will burn some useless data to the disc before it spits out the error. Any suggestions or fixes from users that have encountered this problem? My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows Vista Home Edition SP1 32Bit CPU Intel Q9550 @ 3.2Ghz (OC) Memory 4 GIG DDR2-6400 Graphics Card ATI Radeon 3750 Sound Card Creative X-Fi Monitor(s) Displays 22" LCD Screen Resolution 1680 x 1050 PSU Antec TruPower 650W Hard Drives (2) 500 Gig SATAII 32mb Cache in RAID 0 array Internet Speed 10Mbps Cable Reply With Quote New 03 Nov 2008 #2 locoeng View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Flim-Flam Man Join Date : Jun 2008 Charleston SC Posts : 445 Vista Ultimate 32/64 bit Local Time: 01:57 Re: DMA-driver error, CRC error [While Burning] DMA errors are easy to fix, simply uninstall your drive in Device Manager and reboot. DMA should be turned back on. CRC errors can occur due to copy protection not removed from the source and, in your cas
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LinkBack Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes 23 Nov 2004, 01:59 PM #1 crc errors on interface BB_Mike Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Huntsville, AL Posts: 55 CRC errors corrupt drive, burning problem fixed! Here it is crc errors cisco serial interface lamans terms: Bad media causes CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Codes) errors when read by any DVD-ROM player (stand along or PC). For your stand along player, you get pauses/freezes/pixalation. Your PC does something different. When a CRC error http://www.vistax64.com/general-discussion/190774-dma-driver-error-crc-error-while-burning.html comes across your IDE port (DVD drive), Windows will count how many errors it gets. An ideal transfer of data between your DVD-drive and your motherboard is had via a Dynamic Memory Access, which makes for less tasking on the CPU (performance percentage). However, as errors accumulate, windows will actively regulate DMA. If things get really bad, it reduces to PIO (programable input/ouput), which is very slow and causes the CPU to handle http://forum.digital-digest.com/f69/crc-errors-corrupt-drive-burning-problem-fixed-43070.html the brunt of the tasks. this means more CPU cycles, and more percentage. For burning, you will see "bursts" of CPU percentage being used. This forced reversion to PIO will stay for ever and ever regardless of new better media being inserted. Thus causing failed burning on that drive untill the check-sum of errors is erased from the windows registry. So, my stint of bad media, which had CRC errors at the end of the Memorex 8x disc, was hurting my DMA more and more each time I did a disc test. Trying to find my media problem made my problem a longterm one!!! Here is a more in depth writeup about the problem: Quote: DMA Reverts to PIO General Description This article also applies to Windows 2000. (Peter Frank reported successful application on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4.) DMA is an abbreviation for Direct Memory Access, an access method for external devices where the data transfer is not done by the central processor, but by a small special processor called DMA controller. It uses a procedure called cycle stealing, where the central processor memory access cycles are delayed for very short times to intersperse DMA controller memory access cycles. Some newer, faster DMA modes are called UDMA (Ultra DMA). The alternative, slow and inefficient data transfer m
& questions around Rip and burn DMA-driver error, CRC error - Nero 9 romainbh1 View Member Profile Jan 16 2010, 04:19 PM Post http://forum.my.nero.com/index.php?showtopic=5010 #1 Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-January 10 Member No.: 8,680,298 Hello !I've just installed Nero 9 on my new PC and I've tried to burn a video DVD but Nero Burning ROM return me an error message : "DMA-driver error, CRC error". My DVD is unusable...I've updated all my hardware drivers and firmwares but the problem crc error is not resolved. What can I do ?I've Windows 7 64 bits, Nero 9 up to date and my DVD burner is a Samsung SH-S203P.Thank you !PS : I'm French so excuse my english... ;-) wither View Member Profile Jan 16 2010, 06:14 PM Post #2 Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 21,667 Joined: 30-August 08 Member No.: 8,132,427 crc errors on There should be a burn log .txt file for the burn. It should be located in the appropriate folder in the following path- C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Nero. The name should be something like Neroburningromlog.txt.Open it in Notepad and delete your serial number and then post it here, please.When you made the burn, did you have "verification" turned on?Are you using v9.4.26? This post has been edited by wither: Jan 16 2010, 06:14 PM romainbh1 View Member Profile Jan 17 2010, 11:18 AM Post #3 Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-January 10 Member No.: 8,680,298 Yes I have found the log file, I've joined it here.When I burn, the "verification" is turned off.My version is "Nero Version: 9.4.26.100Internal Version: 9, 4, 26, 100"It's serious doc' ? ;-)Thanks a lot ! Attached File(s) Log.txt ( 10.93K ) Number of downloads: 401 wither View Member Profile Jan 17 2010, 06:35 PM Post #4 Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 21,667 Joined: 30-August 08 Member No.: 8,132,427 Well, you're getting the infamous 0x05 error which usually ends u