

If someone has a newer 435T and wouldn't mind taking a snapshot of the device manager with the following twirled down- DVD/CD ROM drives, IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, Storage controllers- that would be a huge help (see a sample below). They are a nightmare that I never want to repeat again. I have the Studio 435T, i7 920, 6GB RAM, GH50N 16x DVD burner (SATA), ATI Radeon 4870, 1TB drive.ĭoes anyone have any ideas or have had this problem before? I dread calling Dell Tech Support. These problems seem to have occured after a Dell recommended firmware update, BIOS update, and driver update. I just need to find the right combination. I really feel that this is where the problem is. Uninstall, reinstall, roll-back STPD drivers, RAID drivers, ATAPI drivers, SCSI drivers, SATA drivers.

an ISO file) several times and it will fail with the same randomness and frequency.Ĥ.

burn multiple files and formats- ISO, data, music. All brands failed with the same randomness.ģ. I usually prefer Taiyo Yuden discs for their reliability. used multiple vendor discs- I am a business and had my vendor give me discs of every major brand. All fail with the same randomness and same frequency.Ģ. used multiple burning software- imgburn, nero, CDburnerXP, starburn, even windows built-in burner. These are the tests I have done so far:ġ. Yet, if it gets past the lead-in without an error then it finishes just fine.
LG BURNING TOOL DOWNLOAD AFTER UPDATE UPDATE
It usually says something like "Program Memory Area Update failure" or similar depending on the software used. The error happens when writing the lead-in on the disc. Burn two more discs, and the next five fail. I can burn one disc, and the next two fail. I have tried everything for two months to fix this, except replace the drive.
