i had a v12 moded with an mi green dot and had noprobs till one day it said connot read disk for all disks
shud i buy a new laser and put it in or could it be somthing else?
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i had a v12 moded with an mi green dot and had noprobs till one day it said connot read disk for all disks
shud i buy a new laser and put it in or could it be somthing else?
Buy a new laser. Looks like your old one is burnt. Make sure you open the pstwo and make sure there's summ0ne's fix installed and that you're using good media such as Taiyo Yuden or Ritek dvd-r and burn them at 2x.
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Originally Posted by T07N
Care to explain why 2X not 4X, bad for the laser or hard for the laser to read if you burn at 4X
TIA
If you didn't know, when you burn a dvd or cd the laser is not perfect. It makes a lot of mistakes. If you read the disc and check for errors you will get errors EVEN if you just burnt the disc and the cd/dvd condition is perfect. You will still get read errors no matter what. The faster you burn, the more mistakes the laser gets to make. Burning slowly lowers the amount of errors possible. This was what I was told by a few knowledgable people.
The difference between pressed discs and burned discs is on a burned disc the reflective layer is near the top of the disc right under the brand, where as on pressed discs the reflective layer is in the center of the disc allowing the laser itself to travel a shorter distance to decode the data, also the pressed discs have there groves pressed into the disc; the burned disc has pseudo-groves replicated in the dye.
What does all this mean? What this means is the faster the burn the less defined the groves in the burned discs, the reflective layer on the burned disc only compounds this by forcing the laser to travel further to decode the data and if the groves are sloppy then so will the out come.
With that said, IMHO you shouldn?t have any problems with burning your backups at 4x and I myself burn at 4x, if you really want the best of the best DVD burn then go ahead and burn at 1x as this will achieve the best outcome. For cds I burn at 8x. :cheers:
i have a pioneer dvr-105 dvd-rw
everytime i try to burn somthing i get the "internal target failure" erro what that?
I checked nero docs and they have no info in theyre own docs
whats that about?
try updating the firmware on the drive.
Pioneer DVR-105/A05 Firmware Update
If the problem persists or you already have the newest firmware installed, I would try changing the drive between IDE channels either 1st slave or 2nd master.
thanks for all theinfo, learning someting new daily
ide trick worked
thx