I've been burning a lot of cd's the past few months, and not a problem. However, was out of cd's for a while and got a 100 pack of Verbatim's at Sam's. Out of 25 cd's only 2 burned successfully. I tried one of my old memorex cd-rw's, and it burned fine, and I tried another friends cd (some generic one) and it burned fine. So I return the Verbatim and went to pick up a 50 pack of Fuji Film cd-rs on sale at target (the TY cd's). I've tried six so far and all of th3m have burned unsuccessfully. Audio, Data and even Image Files, I am having trouble with all of them. I find it tough to imagine that after having no trouble at all I have managed to pick a just bad cd's, but I don't know, so I have come here to seek help.
My cd-rw burner is an AOpen 1232A, and my OS is Windows XP Professional. The only thing that has changed with my computer would be the fact that I added another HD, but it is not even the one that Nero was on (I had it partitioned before, so even the Drive letter stayed the same). My burning program is Nero and I even tried updating Nero, which still did not resolve my problem.
What do you guys think? I've never really heard of anything like this happening so I'm a little unsure of what to do or think. I never really thought the kind of cd would have much of a problem, but after the bad batch of Verbatims I looked into it and seeing people praising the TY's I went and got some of them and I'm still having problems.
The error that is put out to a log file on nero stated:
SCSI not using temporary buffers
20 out of 20 temporary buffers allocated
I have set it to automaticaly control the buffers, which is the same as it has always been.
any ideas?
any help would be much appreciated.
thanks.
My cd-rw burner is an AOpen 1232A, and my OS is Windows XP Professional. The only thing that has changed with my computer would be the fact that I added another HD, but it is not even the one that Nero was on (I had it partitioned before, so even the Drive letter stayed the same). My burning program is Nero and I even tried updating Nero, which still did not resolve my problem.
What do you guys think? I've never really heard of anything like this happening so I'm a little unsure of what to do or think. I never really thought the kind of cd would have much of a problem, but after the bad batch of Verbatims I looked into it and seeing people praising the TY's I went and got some of them and I'm still having problems.
The error that is put out to a log file on nero stated:
SCSI not using temporary buffers
20 out of 20 temporary buffers allocated
I have set it to automaticaly control the buffers, which is the same as it has always been.
any ideas?
any help would be much appreciated.
thanks.
