Stupid Intel Ultra-ATA Storage drivers..... >:(

Adrian Tung

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Almost gave me a bunch of coasters. Luckily I was using a CD-RW during my first burning session after installing my CUSL2. Uninstalled the crap and no more write errors! :D
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AndyHui

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You can avoid the write errors by setting the maximum transfer mode to PIO mode 4 in the Storage Companion.
 

Adrian Tung

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Oh, I can? I didn't bother to check out what crap got put into the Start Menu so I didn't know there was a companion there.... :D

Oh well, back to installing the drivers and trying it again... and thanks for the tip, Andy.


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Adrian Tung

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Update:

Well, I reinstalled the drivers, set my burner to PIO-4, and still get the write errors. Anyway, I've got no problems without the drivers installed, so I just removed the crap and my burner is happily spinning away.


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oldfart

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Those Intel IDE drivers stink. Always have even back in the socket 7 days. Stick with the Microsoft version.