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I am facing the same problem and same errors while burning the DATA DVDs.

 

Please help.

 

I tried many DVDs from different brands. Yesterday I wasted 32nd DVD.

 

Strangly I am able to burn DATA CDs. It works fine for CDs.

 

Can using different software than Roxio help?

 

Please help.

 

 

 

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I am facing the same problem and same errors while burning the DATA DVDs.

 

Please help.

 

 

I tried many DVDs from different brands. Yesterday I wasted 32nd DVD.

 

Strangly I am able to burn DATA CDs. It works fine for CDs.

 

Can using different software than Roxio help?

 

Please help.

abishek,

You jumped onto someone elses thread with absolutely no information other than to say "me too me too". Unless you have the same version of the software and the same hardware as the OP, then your issues are likely different.

 

In any case, you need to provide some information before anyone can try to help (starting your own new thread would be best).

 

Please Post your system specs (especially the make/model of your burner drive) and some details about what specific Roxio/Sonic product/version you have, which of the many apps within the product you've tried using, exact error messages your getting, the exact steps you've tried, etc......

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Try a different brand of media - that's usually associated with a bad batch of discs

 

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/36199...vd-burning.html

 

Also, check this MS KB article

 

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;en-us;Q320174

 

That might (but probably doesn't) have a bearing on what you are experiencing.

 

What brand of media are you using?

 

I am using Windows Vista+Easy Media Creater 9 (Om a Compaq(HP) laptop).

 

I have tried many DVDs of different brands.

 

I am able to burn CDs without any problem but can't burn DVDs.

Please help.

 

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I am using Windows Vista+Easy Media Creater 9 (Om a Compaq(HP) laptop).

 

I have tried many DVDs of different brands.

 

I am able to burn CDs without any problem but can't burn DVDs.

Please help.

 

Re-read post #2 and answer ALL the questions in the last paragraph.

 

 

 

 

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Please Post your system specs (especially the make/model of your burner drive) and some details about what specific Roxio/Sonic product/version you have, which of the many apps within the product you've tried using, exact error messages your getting, the exact steps you've tried, etc......

 

Roxio product i used : Easy Media Creater 9 (Pre-installed with OS (Windows vista home basic ) on Compaq laptop)

Drive : From samsung (Is a CD/DVD writer I have checked and confirmed that it can write DVD-R and DVD-RW) (Don't have correct model number..But will try to find out)

Problem : I am able to write CDs and read DVDs. But when I tried to burn a DATA DVD (tried many standard brands) It starts project and after complition of 64 kbs burning it shows following error.

 

Response: -10 - Command:2A

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Px.dll: 2.7.25.500

PxAFS.DLL: 1.0.0.1

pxdrv.dll: 1.1.66.0

PxMas.dll: 2.7.25.500

PxSFS.DLL: 2.7.25.500

PxWave.dll: 2.7.25.500

PXWMA.dll: 1.0.0.3

 

 

 

Now what to do...

Please help. I have checked that it is a DVD burner and it can burn DVDs but not running on my Laptop.

 

 

Abhishek

 

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You probably have an OEM (cut down) version if it was pre-installed. Click on help, about to get the actual version number

 

Also, what graphics are in your laptop? Right click anywhere on the screen, go to properties, advanced and you will find that there

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Please Post your system specs (especially the make/model of your burner drive) and some details about what specific Roxio/Sonic product/version you have, which of the many apps within the product you've tried using, exact error messages your getting, the exact steps you've tried, etc......

 

Roxio product i used : Easy Media Creater 9 (Pre-installed with OS (Windows vista home basic ) on Compaq laptop)

Drive : From samsung (Is a CD/DVD writer I have checked and confirmed that it can write DVD-R and DVD-RW) (Don't have correct model number..But will try to find out)

Problem : I am able to write CDs and read DVDs. But when I tried to burn a DATA DVD (tried many standard brands) It starts project and after complition of 64 kbs burning it shows following error.

 

Response: -10 - Command:2A

--------------------------------------------------

 

Px.dll: 2.7.25.500

PxAFS.DLL: 1.0.0.1

pxdrv.dll: 1.1.66.0

PxMas.dll: 2.7.25.500

PxSFS.DLL: 2.7.25.500

PxWave.dll: 2.7.25.500

PXWMA.dll: 1.0.0.3

 

 

 

Now what to do...

Please help. I have checked that it is a DVD burner and it can burn DVDs but not running on my Laptop.

 

 

Abhishek

 

Have you tried using Vista to burn a DVD, this would prove that you DVD burner is ok.

 

 

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ou still didn't answer any questions and unfiortunately all of us flunked mind-reading 101

 

Help is a two way street - questions are asked but wihout answers we can't do anything

 

What are your system specs, what CPU speed, how much RAM, what version number are you using?

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Sorry guys...

 

I shouldn't behave like this.

 

Extrmly sory for whatever bad thing I have written.

 

All of you tried to help me. Thanks for your time you have given to help me.

 

I will try to help others from whatever I learnt from you.

 

sorry and thanks once more.

 

Abhishek.

 

PS : By d way mine is Samsung SOSW 852S DVD drive. I am using wiindows vista home basic with Roxio Easy MEdia Creator 9 preinstalled with compaq laptop. I tried to burn with vist and it was succesful. Hope this will help.

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