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Jonathan December 29th 04 08:17 AM

SCSI command error
 
Everytime I try to burn a CD I get a SCSI error. I know I am up to date with
all my drivers for it including ASPI. Is there anything I can do to fix this
error?

Yves Leclerc December 29th 04 01:44 PM

SCSI command error
 
Check cables?

If still occurs, then maybe your drive is dieing.


"Jonathan" wrote in message
...
Everytime I try to burn a CD I get a SCSI error. I know I am up to date
with
all my drivers for it including ASPI. Is there anything I can do to fix
this
error?




John R Weiss December 29th 04 03:54 PM

SCSI command error
 
"Jonathan" wrote...
Everytime I try to burn a CD I get a SCSI error. I know I am up to date with
all my drivers for it including ASPI. Is there anything I can do to fix this
error?


When it kept happening to me I eventually found a loose connection in the power
cable.



Jonathan December 29th 04 05:33 PM

SCSI command error
 
I've checked my cables; everything has sufficiant power as far as I can see.
I just purchased a brand new DVD-RW drive and still the same problem. I've
switched it from master to slave. Nothing seems to be working.

John R Weiss January 2nd 05 08:10 PM

SCSI command error
 
"Jonathan" wrote...
I've checked my cables; everything has sufficiant power as far as I can see.
I just purchased a brand new DVD-RW drive and still the same problem. I've
switched it from master to slave. Nothing seems to be working.


There is no "Master" or "Slave" in a SCSI system. There is a SCSI ID, and
possibly a LUN (but not on any PC-based equipment I've used.

Ensure all your SCSI equipment has unique IDs, and make sure the cable is
terminated at both ends. Most Adaptec SCSI adapters automatically terminate the
card end, but you need a terminator at the other end of the cable.



Jonathan January 2nd 05 08:37 PM

SCSI command error
 
I figured out my problem. I had two CD/DVD writing capable drives on one IDE
cable. Apparently it was causing a communication error or something.

dEvElZ - onLINE January 3rd 05 10:11 PM

SCSI command error
 
If you`re using an old CD-rom ( scsi cd-rom / rw ) then please change
it. ( www.develz.ro )

Jonathan January 4th 05 12:53 AM

SCSI command error
 
How would I go about doing that?

"dEvElZ - onLINE" wrote:

If you`re using an old CD-rom ( scsi cd-rom / rw ) then please change
it. ( www.develz.ro )



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