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You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Rich Gaspers_Jr. Level 2 (205 points) Q: Sense Key/Sense Code Error I have rarely used my dvd burner since getting my new iMac a year ago. Now I have many things which I have been using Toast Titanium to burn and I have successfully burned about 10 dvd's - except for the last 2. I get a message stating " The Drive Reported an Error - Sense Key = HARDWARE ERROR , https://access.redhat.com/solutions/271923 Sense Code = 0x03, 0x01" and "Lead-In or Lead-Out failed to be written". Does anyone else have experience with this problem? It's not very heartening over here since I had to take my last iMac in when the superdrive failed to work and have it replaced with even less usage than this one has. Many thanks in advance for your time https://discussions.apple.com/thread/901354?start=0&tstart=0 and consideration.Rich iMac 20" 2.1 GHz PowerPC G5, 1.5 GB SDRAM....., Mac OS X (10.4), Super-Drive Posted on Mar 23, 2007 2:54 PM I have this question too Close Q: Sense Key/Sense Code Error All replies Helpful answers by DaddyPaycheck, DaddyPaycheck Mar 23, 2007 4:07 PM in response to Rich Gaspers_Jr. Level 6 (16,037 points) Mar 23, 2007 4:07 PM in response to Rich Gaspers_Jr. Rich Gaspers_Jr.-The obvious question is have you tried a different brand of DVD media?Does it burn CD's?Luck--DaddyPaycheck Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Rich Gaspers_Jr., Rich Gaspers_Jr. Mar 23, 2007 9:34 PM in response to DaddyPaycheck Level 2 (205 points) Mar 23, 2007 9:34 PM in response to DaddyPaycheck Well, yes I have. I originally had bought a brand (a year ago) that the Mac didn't like at all. These last 10 that had burned and worked well were another brand. These are the same brand that are now not burning. Why would the obvious question be about the discs, when it was reported as a hardware problem? Either way, an
HELP!!!The drive reported an ERROR... Sense key = HARDWARE error User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=23433 Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_Code_Qualifier Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 02-28-2002, 08:49 PM Alcio Costa Member Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Florianpolis, Magic Island - Brazil Posts: 2,830 HELP!!!The drive reported an ERROR... Sense key = HARDWARE error I need some help from you friends: When I try to back up my hardware error PT 24 sessions with MAC OS 8.1 on my G3 233 utilizing toaster along with a glyph/Yamaha CD-R Recorder, I receive this warning: THE DRIVE REPORTED AN ERROR: Sense key = HARDWARE ERROR Sense code = 0 x 09 Track following error Lead in or lead out failed to be written I have changed brands of CD-Rs and it always happens, but recently more times. key hardware error I use sony and Dr.Hawk inexpensive disks. The PT sessions are on a good digidrive 18k formatted with fwb and my Pt is 4.3 yet. When I try to reload the disk with MAc CDR it says that the cd can not be read by the machine and when I try to read it with the CD-R Glyph/yamaha, generally it is oka or something is missing inside the edit window, but present on the regions list; I am very worried with this. Help Digi friends!!! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] __________________ Alcio Costa Studio High-End E-Mastering & Music Production www.aleciocosta.com http://www.facebook.com/alecio.costa PT HD2 Accel - 10.3.10 OS 10.6.8 - Mac Pro 1,1 16GB RAM and Mac Pro 2,1 GB Mastering Gear: Pendulum, Crane, Avalon, Great River, Sebatron, Sonnox, PSP, TC, Fab Filter. Alcio Costa View Public Profile Visit Alcio Costa's homepage! Find all posts by Alcio Costa #2 02-28-2002, 09:22 PM Alcio Costa Member Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Florianpolis, Magic Island - Brazil Posts: 2,830 Re: HELP!!!The drive reported an ERROR... Sense key = HARDWARE error DIGI FRIENDS... where are you? tahnks again! __________________ Alcio Costa Studio High-End E-Mastering & Music Productio
target device returns a check condition in response to a command, the initiator usually then issues a SCSI Request Sense command. This process is part of a SCSI protocol called Contingent Allegiance Condition. The target will respond to the Request Sense command with a set of SCSI sense data which includes three fields giving increasing levels of detail about the error: K - sense key - 4 bits, (byte 2 of Fixed sense data format) C - additional sense code (ASC) - 8 bits, (byte 12 of Fixed sense data format) Q - additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ) - 8 bits, (byte 13 of Fixed sense data format) The initiator can take action based on just the K field which indicates if the error is minor or major. However all three fields are usually logically combined into a 20 bit field called Key Code Qualifier or KCQ. The specification for the target device will define the list of possible KCQ values. In practice there are many KCQ values which are common between different SCSI device types and different SCSI device vendors. Common values are listed below, you should consult your hardware specific documentation as well. List of common SCSI KCQs[edit] Category Key ASC ASCQ Error Condition No Sense 0 00 00 No error 0 5D 00 No sense - PFA threshold reached Soft Error 1 01 00 Recovered Write error - no index 1 02 00 Recovered no seek completion 1 03 00 Recovered Write error - write fault 1 09 00 Track following error 1 0B 01 Temperature warning 1 0C 01 Recovered Write error with auto-realloc - reallocated 1 0C 03 Recovered Write error - recommend reassign 1 12 01 Recovered data without ECC using prev logical block ID 1 12 02 Recovered data with ECC using prev logical block ID 1 14 01 Recovered Record Not Found 1 16 00 Recovered Write error - Data Sync Mark Error 1 16 01 Recovered Write error - Data Sync Error - data rewritten 1 16 02 Recovered Write error - Data Sync Error - recommend rewrite 1 16 03 Recovered Write error - Data Sync Error - data