Nero burn failed! Ask for analysis!!

Updated on technology 2024-05-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Various write failures.

    The nero error prompts are extensive and profound, and most of them are just a brief description of the possible causes of the problem, and the solutions are as follows: above. With the exception of the first two, the others just say this kind of error message.

    a) Power calibration error.

    Analysis: Classic error prompts. The correct translation should be a power check error.

    Before writing data, the recorder needs to test the bald head power in the test marking area (power calibration area) of the burning disk. The error is a critical error that indicates that the real burn has just started and has failed. There are usually the following reasons why something goes wrong during this process:

    i.Poor platter quality, miscellaneous, defaced, physical damage.

    The most common scenario. Seriously bad platter.

    ii.The burner bald head is aging.

    As long as the disk is reliable, this reason is most likely. It often means that the machine is getting old.

    iii.The power supply** is unstable.

    It is said that there is a reason for this. Theoretically, it makes sense, but in practice, unless it's a burner on the computer, it's not quite like that.

    b) Write errors.

    i.Poor platter quality.

    Let's not talk about fakes, code theft, etc.

    It should be pointed out that sometimes the disc is a genuine brand-name product, but individual defective discs may still exist. So if the disc feels reliable, look for flaws in the engraved disc. Or try carving another one.

    ii.The burner is faulty or the write policy is incorrect.

    Upgrade FW, clear learning functions (such as Solidburn and the like), change disks, change computers, and there is still a problem, that is, the recorder itself.

    iii.Severe data underload or unresponsive system instability.

    c) Track-seeking errors.

    i.Poor platter quality.

    ii.Recorder malfunction.

    iii.Device compatibility.

    Bridged PATA interfaces and external devices may appear.

    d) Data Transmission Errors.

    i.Recorder malfunction.

    ii.System or IDE driver failure.

    iii.Device compatibility (same as above).

    iv.Disk error.

    There is an error on the hard drive, and there is an error in reading. Checking the disk can generally be repaired, but there is no guarantee that the specific files can be retained.

    v.The data is modified.

    After the file is imported, the file is modified by another process. A file transfer error is displayed, but the burning continues, and the modified file is not written.

    So be careful not to modify the burn source data during the burning process.

    vi.Data cable.

    Faults are caused by poor quality data cables. Buy a new thread and try it.

    e) Instruction errors.

    i.Data cable.

    ii.system or drive.

    iii.Device compatibility.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    See the ground floor. Burn with win7+nero9*** countless girls passing by.

    Anyway, you look at Nero's cache. It is set to 999m or more. Then the virtual memory is 2GIt's okay if the physical memory is smaller. No less than 1g is fine. 512m burning*** may be a bit of a hassle.

    Try a different brand of disc.

    Also, I don't know how long your recorder has been using. If it's almost a year. And often. It's almost time to change.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Change a burning software.,Nero is like this in win7 and vista.,I used to be too.,Prompt me to finish burning.,And it's also successful.,It's just that the reading disk can't be read.,It is recommended to use ultraiso.,This software is a lot of **,It's very powerful.。

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