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  • #16
    Parnoid mode :

    Have you played a "sony bmg" audio CD or similar recently? (of the notorious rootkit variety)
    Or installed a starforce protected game etc.

    These can effect your drive operation as the install hidden drivers etc.

    Also
    What may be worth a shot is to boot from live cd/dvd and see if you can access the dvd drive. That will tell you if the its hardware or a software issue.

    A boot floppy with cd rom support may do the job as well.
    Last edited by Marshmallowman; 26 September 2007, 21:08.

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    • #17
      It boils down to either:

      1. DVD problem... The DVD is busted/hard to read/borked/iffy.

      or

      2. PC problem... drivers, etc.

      or

      3. Drive problem... not "dying" drives, but if they both came preinstalled in a name-brand machine, they're likely both made by the same manufacturer. I've certainly seen discs that can't read in ANY lite-on drive. Or ANY LG drive. Etc.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by az View Post
        Try ISObuster.

        Still it could be a sign of a dying drive, and just that this disk is particularly hard to read for whatever reason - although what are the odds of it happening with two drives at once?

        Maybe the disk is bad?
        THe disc works in other PCs.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Marshmallowman View Post
          Parnoid mode :

          Have you played a "sony bmg" audio CD or similar recently? (of the notorious rootkit variety)
          Or installed a starforce protected game etc.
          I ripped the new 50 cent and Kanye West CDs a few weeks ago. Not sure who publishes them.



          These can effect your drive operation as the install hidden drivers etc.

          Also
          What may be worth a shot is to boot from live cd/dvd and see if you can access the dvd drive. That will tell you if the its hardware or a software issue.
          I was just about to do that with an ubuntu live CD. I'll try in a few and report back shortly.

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          • #20
            So i just tried booting off of ubuntu and a kubuntu 7.04 CDs (that I burned on that very machine yesterday) and get the following error:

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            BusyBox v1.1.3 Built-in shell (ash)

            /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
            (initramfs) [ 97.054434] sdb: assuming drive cache: write through [97.057679] sdb: assuming drive cache: write through.

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            • #21

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              • #22
                Well that quick test did not work

                Did you do a md5 check on the image before burning and verify that it burned correctly?

                Though I think you might be getting side tracked here, at this proint if it were me I would either try the drive in a different computer or just chuck it and get a new drive

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Marshmallowman View Post
                  Well that quick test did not work

                  Did you do a md5 check on the image before burning and verify that it burned correctly?
                  The discs pass the "self test" when another machine boots them.

                  Though I think you might be getting side tracked here, at this proint if it were me I would either try the drive in a different computer or just chuck it and get a new drive
                  I may try it in a diff PC.

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                  • #24
                    I've got a couple of DVD drives which won't read any 'real' dvd's anymore, just dvdr and rw.
                    My last dvd/divx player for the tv went that way too...

                    Never changed region code, so isn't that...

                    It just seems to happen...
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                    • #25
                      Yeah, sounds like the drive is just going. Maybe the optical table is out of calibration, or you could be lucky and just need to run a lens cleaner. Either of those things can explain why certain wavelengths, or substrate depths, could work, while others don't.
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                      • #26
                        So get this...I turned off the machine for a couple of days. Booted it back up, used it for a few hours as normal. I had left the DVD in the drive.

                        I eventually went to "My Computer", and noticed that the label and icon for the drive changed to reflect the contents of the DVD. I installed the program, and it all worked fine.

                        WTF?

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                        • #27
                          I think it's going to crap out on you again, if it happened once it'll happen again until it dies.

                          I still recommend a new burner, they are only $30

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Elie View Post
                            I think it's going to crap out on you again, if it happened once it'll happen again until it dies.

                            I still recommend a new burner, they are only $30
                            Again, this is a work computer and it's more complicated than just ordering up a part.

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                            • #29
                              Is there no way of trying a known good drive in the computer to verify the problem?
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                              • #30
                                Well, part of the "problem" is that it works fine now. *shrugs*

                                But I could hypothetically do that, if one of my co workers didn't mind me ripping out his drive for a little bit.

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