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+ Reply to Thread Results 1 to 16 of 16 I/O Error when burning imgburn write error DVD's/Hardware or software issue? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch imgburn unrecovered read error to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 21st May 200812:35 #1 alegator View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Oct 2002 Location : USA Hi, I have an https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxDO6jKacSc LG DVD burner (GSA-H42N) that I've used for the last year without any problems. For burning DVD's I use either Nero Burning Rom v7.9.6.0 or ImgBurnv2.4.1.0 and I never had any issues with them either. I always include the burn verification as part of the burning process.Yesterday as I was trying to burn a DVD5 with Nero everything went fine except that in the verification process when it http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/289664-I-O-Error-when-burning-DVD-s-Hardware-or-software-issue reached 90% it started reporting I/O Read Errors in various sector ranges of the DVD disk. So I aborted the process. Thinking that it might've been Nero the issue, I burned a new DVD5 with ImgBurn and the sane problem: when it reached the verification stage it started reporting the same error after 90% of the verification. Both DVD's can be exploired in its contents with Windows Explorer and can be played with any DVD player (VLC, PowerDVD, etc). So, - Is this a software issue or is it the DVD burner that is failing? - The DVD's I burned as described above are "coasters" or can I keep them as valid DVD's? Thanks Quote 21st May 200814:51 #2 VegasBud View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Nov 2004 Location : Las Vegas alegator, By any chance did the problem come up when you started using different media than you normally do, or a new batch of disks you've successfully used before? If so, the problem is most likely to be media related. If you're using the same batch/brand of media that has worked fine before, posting a burn log would help to identify t
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>I/O Error with DVD drive> I/O Error with DVD drive Tags: DVD Writers DVD Drives Storage Last response: 22 April 2010 21:32 in Storage Share haggis999 22 April 2010 07:08:21 I http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/257896-32-error-drive have a Plextor PX-760A DVD drive on my Win XP machine that has worked perfectly http://www.tech-faq.com/io-device-error.html for a long time. It still works perfectly for data CDs and audio CDs but now it won't read a data DVD that it read quite happily a year ago (a MS SQL Server installation DVD). When I click on this drive in Windows Explorer I get the error message "D:\ is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of o error an I/O device error". Device Manager does not display any issues. Any suggestions for diagnosing this problem? David More about : error dvd drive SR-71 Blackbird a c 492 G Storage 22 April 2010 08:21:19 #Step 1 Access "Control Panel" from the Start menu and then choose "Performance and Maintenance." # Step 2 Click "System" and then go to the Hardware tab and click on "Device Manager." # Step 3 Find the device that is registering an imgburn i/o error error by expanding the nodes of the appropriate category. If the device has a red "X" on the icon next to its description, the hardware is disabled; proceed to Step 4 to enable it. Otherwise, go to Step 5. # Step 4 Go to the General tab and click "Enable Device" found under the Device Status section; then press "OK." (Note: You may have to follow prompts, as indicated through an enabling device wizard. If you do, continue to click "Next" and follow the prompts until the process has completed.) Test the hardware. If an error is shown, proceed to Step 5. # Step 5 Go to the General tab and click "Troubleshoot" found under the Device Status section then press "OK." Follow the prompts to solve the issue. If an error is still shown, proceed to Step 6. # Step 6 Go to the Driver tab and click "Update Driver." Follow the prompts until the process has completed and then test the hardware haggis999 22 April 2010 16:40:11 I had already been through Steps 1-5 without success. I've now tried your Step 6, updating the driver for my DVD drive. Unfortunately, it ends up with the message "Cannot continue the hardware update wizard. The wizard could not find a better match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed". Where do I go from here? David
mode that the operating system is attempting to use for the operation may not be recognized. The I/O error may be experienced with various media storage devices such as: external hard drives, DVD or CDs, DVD or CD drives, SD cards, or USB sticks/drives. Common causes of the error include faulty hardware, a loose connection between the hardware and computer, outdated hardware drivers, or the IDE channel properties require modification. What Are the Common I/O Device Error Messages? Unfortunately, the I/O device error can generated more than one error message. Some of the most commonly encountered messages associated with the error include: - The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error - Only part of a readprocessmemory request was completed - Only part of a writeprocessmemory request was completed Windows may display a “Windows error code” along with the plain language error message. The I/O device error codes that are associated with the error include: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, and error 131. Why Does the I/O Device Error Occur? There are a number of potential causes for I/O device errors on computers that run the Windows Operating System (OS). These include: - Outdated or corrupt driver installation for the affected hardware device. - Windows using an incompatible transfer mode for the hardware. - Faulty or loose connection with the hardware. - The portable media (CD, DVD, or SD card) is damaged or excessively dirty. Basic I/O Device Error Troubleshooting Before throwing away a “faulty” CD/DVD, or delving into more complex troubleshooting, there are some basic steps computer users can attempt to clear the I/O device error. If the steps do not solve the issue, they may help pinpoint what is causing the error to be thrown and save time in fixing the issue. Step 1 – Restart the computer that is throwing the I/O device error. Step 2 – Attempt to access the disk, drive, or portable media again. Step 3 – If the error is still being thrown, try to access the disk on another computer (if available). This will help identify if the error is with the drive, IDE channel, or media (disk) itself. Step 4 – If the disk/media opens on the alternative computer, there is an issue with the primary PC (drive, IDE, or connection). If it does not, there could be a problem with the media itself or IDE channel. If you do not have another computer available and the error is being thro