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#1 drovers-sunrise

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 03:36 PM

the drive reported an error:
sense key = hardware
sense code = 0x03


Anyone know what this error means? Keep getting it when I try to burn a dvd on my macbook.

#2 ivanatrox

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Posted 02 June 2006 - 05:18 AM

What kind of project did you try to burn? What kind of media did you use? What is the maker and model for your burner? internal or external?

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#3 isdexecutor

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Posted 04 June 2006 - 09:02 AM

Same error here,

Toast 7.0.2 failure rate 80%. (out of 10 DVDs same media writespeed 4x)
MacOSX integrated DVD burner failure rate 0%. (out of 6 DVDs same media writespeed 4x)
(on PC) Nero failure rate 0%. (out of more than 50 DVDs same media, writespeed 16x)


Writer:
(Apple MacBook computer)
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857 revision HBE4 (internal)

Media:
TDK DVD-R 16x (speed used for writing 4x, manually set)

Project:
Data DVD

Error:
sensekey = HARDWARE ERROR
sensecode = 0x03, 0x01

followed by

sensekey = ILLEGAL REQUEST
sensecode= 0x30, 0x05

#4 patje57

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Posted 04 June 2006 - 01:36 PM

View Postisdexecutor, on Jun 4 2006, 09:02 AM, said:

Same error here,

Toast 7.0.2 failure rate 80%. (out of 10 DVDs same media writespeed 4x)
MacOSX integrated DVD burner failure rate 0%. (out of 6 DVDs same media writespeed 4x)
(on PC) Nero failure rate 0%. (out of more than 50 DVDs same media, writespeed 16x)
Writer:
(Apple MacBook computer)
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857 revision HBE4 (internal)

Media:
TDK DVD-R 16x (speed used for writing 4x, manually set)

Try other media, you don't say what drive is in the PC, maybe LG, on my G5 with LG drive i do have 0% failure rate with TDK media but alot of senke key errors with Emtec media. Seems Toast is more picky on the combination of the drive / media. The Toast guru's will say this is feature of Toast :)




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