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From: DeadDancers on 28 May 2010 07:13 This might be a double post. I killed the original screen too quickly and couldn't find the post anywhere. Recently I reinstalled my OS to fix a registry error. Now my DVD drive won't read DVDs. It can read data and audio CDs just fine. I tried using DVD Decryptor to move a movie onto my computer so I could watch it. Upon inserting the dvd, it takes a long time to think about it. The dvd drive sounds wrong - not loud, just quietly skittery. It does eventually find the iso files, but when it tries to 'parse' them I get this error: I/O Error! ScsiStatus: 0c02 A bunch of numbers and then three interpretations. Interpretation: Check Condition Interpretation: Read (10) Interpretation: ID CRC or ECC Error. So this sounds like a problem with the disc to me.. but it happens to ALL dvds, old or new. Any ideas?
From: DeadDancers on 28 May 2010 08:16 An update: It does seem *capable* of reading the DVD.. just very very very slowly. The DVD is absolutely not damaged. What are my options?
From: chas2209 on 28 May 2010 12:23 "DeadDancers" <DeadDancers(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6CFFD827-482F-4103-84D1-7C62B9FF461D(a)microsoft.com... > > An update: > > It does seem *capable* of reading the DVD.. just very very very slowly. > > The DVD is absolutely not damaged. What are my options? Hi Enable DMA chas2209
From: Sprechen sie von C++ on 28 May 2010 22:13 DVD drives do not last for ever, a new drive usually helps a lot, as new models are faster. "DeadDancers" <DeadDancers(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CD56F549-3A01-4E57-9039-2355F0F0FBAE(a)microsoft.com... > This might be a double post. I killed the original screen too quickly and > couldn't find the post anywhere. > > Recently I reinstalled my OS to fix a registry error. Now my DVD drive > won't > read DVDs. > > It can read data and audio CDs just fine. > > I tried using DVD Decryptor to move a movie onto my computer so I could > watch it. Upon inserting the dvd, it takes a long time to think about it. > The > dvd drive sounds wrong - not loud, just quietly skittery. > > It does eventually find the iso files, but when it tries to 'parse' them I > get this error: > > I/O Error! > > ScsiStatus: 0c02 > > A bunch of numbers and then three interpretations. > > Interpretation: Check Condition > Interpretation: Read (10) > Interpretation: ID CRC or ECC Error. > > So this sounds like a problem with the disc to me.. but it happens to ALL > dvds, old or new. > > Any ideas?
From: DeadDancers on 29 May 2010 04:06
Thanks for the suggestion. Tried it. No difference. "chas2209" wrote: > > "DeadDancers" <DeadDancers(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6CFFD827-482F-4103-84D1-7C62B9FF461D(a)microsoft.com... > > > > An update: > > > > It does seem *capable* of reading the DVD.. just very very very slowly. > > > > The DVD is absolutely not damaged. What are my options? > > Hi > Enable DMA > > chas2209 > > > . > |