I bought a new computer in January, 2003, running Windows XP Home and using XP's CD burning feature. The CDR drive, Samsung SW-240 (40x), stopped functioning as a recorder about 8 months later. I didn't change the blank disks I was using, and had made no adjustments, tweaks, etc. I started getting an error message at the very end of the burn saying it "couldn't finish... possibly a bad disk." I had already used about 50 of the disks with no problems. The problem started with only an occasional bad burn and progressed to the total loss of the ability to record. It worked fine as a CD-ROM, however. I closed everything down when I attempted to burn, and reduced the speed to as low as 8x, but to no avail. I'm using 48x disks on a 40x burner; is that possibly a problem?
I gave up on the new burner and installed an older one, a 16x. It recorded just fine... once! It's now deteriorating the same as the first one; it only burns part of the time.
If anybody knows what's causing this problem, I'd sure appreciate hearing from you. CD burners are cheap now, but...
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Windows XP Home v5.01.2600 SP1 | Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 | eMachines T2042 | 2GHz Intel Celeron Processor | 512MB RAM | 40GB Hard Drive | Intel 3D AGP Graphics | 10/100Mbps Ethernet (2mbps) | CD-RW 40x Write | DVD 16x Play
I gave up on the new burner and installed an older one, a 16x. It recorded just fine... once! It's now deteriorating the same as the first one; it only burns part of the time.
If anybody knows what's causing this problem, I'd sure appreciate hearing from you. CD burners are cheap now, but...
Windows XP Home v5.01.2600 SP1 | Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 | eMachines T2042 | 2GHz Intel Celeron Processor | 512MB RAM | 40GB Hard Drive | Intel 3D AGP Graphics | 10/100Mbps Ethernet (2mbps) | CD-RW 40x Write | DVD 16x Play