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October 29th, 2004, 05:15 PM
#1
Samsung TS-H552B DVD-RW Problems
Hi everyone,
this is the first time ive used a forum and id like to say the help i have seen posted on here is first class!
My problem is with a samsung ts-h552b DVD-RW. I bought it from Ebay last week and installed it. First off it was not being read by Device manager but it would show up on the BIOS. At that time i also had a CD-RW installed as the master drive so i installed the DVD-RW as a slave drive, but the PC would only read the DVD-RW after i installed the dos drivers. If i reset the PC it would lose it again so would have to reinstall the drivers everytime i shut down.
I solved this problem by disconnecting the CD-RW and making the DVD-RW the master drive. The PC now reads the DVD-RW everytime! (YAY)
The problem i have now is the the DVD-RW burns CD's but will not burn DVD's! It will read DVD disks with no problem but will not burn them. I thought it might be because i needed to update the Firmware. So i did from version TS03 to TS04, still not burning DVDs. After installing the new firmware, Nero 6 Ultra edition now tells me when the burn fails that i have a SCSI/IDE ERROR. I know a tiny abit about them (as what they are!) so i thought id be brave and swap the IDE's on the motherboard around, but when i do the PC doesnt read the hard drives so that didnt solve anything. My IDE setup is as follows...
IDE 1 ----- Hard drive 1 ------ Hard drive 2
IDE 2 ------------------------ DVD-RW
The only thing i can think of next is to reinstall Windows 98 SE, yes i know im still running that!
sorry this is such a detailed post but i wanted to inform you as much as possible.
thanking you for any help
Blacktea_
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October 29th, 2004, 06:36 PM
#2
Geezer
Welcome to WD forums blacktea.
but the PC would only read the DVD-RW after i installed the dos drivers
Windows 98 onwards shouldn't need any drivers added for any cd/dvd type device (thats not strictly true, for the reading parts it needs no drivers, but for writing it does & they are added by your writing app.) - these want removing & any associated entries in config.sys & autoexec.bat sorting out too.
If you can confirm your motherboard (or pc model), & ALL your potential IDE devices (so disk models, cdr model & we have dvd already) - we can maybe advice on a config that can get all 4 going & still maintain peak speeds..
so i thought id be brave and swap the IDE's on the motherboard around, but when i do the PC doesnt read the hard drives
- but you also need to tell it where to boot from if you do this (option for that in BIOS).
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October 29th, 2004, 07:05 PM
#3
Hi Confus-ed thank you so much for responding, i understand what you are saying but dont know the methods of doing them!
are you telling me to uninstall all my burning apps? also i really havent clue on how to edit the config.sys and autoexec.bat files. the DVD-RW came with a cd but it doesnt read very well, the DVD-RW and my old CR-RW had trouble reading it and somtimes would freeze the PC. On the CD there was a program call instant CD/ DVD and the dos drivers which was installed by running a .exe file called cdsetup. It created a folder called c:\ cdrom. The folder contains a readme file, Mcsdex and a config.sys file but i dont know how to use them if needed!
as for my PC its a TIME Machine (if your from uk do you rem the advert with Lennard Nimoy aka Spook from Star Trek TOS a few years back?) I couldnt tell you what motherboard i have as the PC didnt come with any documentation of what was installed. Is there anyway i can find out the names of my hard drives through the pc so i can tell you what they are? I dont want to install my old CR-RW so i just want the 2 HD's and the DVD-RW i want running.
One thing that came to mind is that if i reinstalled Win98SE would it create the config and autoexec from fresh, meaning they would automatically pick up my IDE setup?
once again thank you for you help, sorry this is another essay!
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October 30th, 2004, 05:44 AM
#4
Geezer
Originally Posted by blacktea_
..One thing that came to mind is that if i reinstalled Win98SE would it create the config and autoexec from fresh, meaning they would automatically pick up my IDE setup? ..
Yes - but its a bit drastic for what you can fix with a bit of editing ..
98 on doesn't need any drivers (as I said) previously though you (well some program or other) added a DOS cd type driver by adding entries to config.sys & autoexec.bat probably a bit similar to this :-
In config.sys : DEVICE=C:\CDROM\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:IDECD001
In autoexec.bat :C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:IDECD001
Put 'REM_' (_=space) in front of these entries or delete them (use 'edit' from prompt or notepad say inside windoze) - its quite a complicated explain why they don't need to be there, but briefly its to do with real & protected mode drivers link - as example/confirmation
are you telling me to uninstall all my burning apps?
Well I wasn't.. I was telling you to do all of that above, but if you have multiple burning software the various 'writing drivers' can conflict, so yeah get rid of it all & just put one back on for testing..
I dont want to install my old CR-RW so i just want the 2 HD's and the DVD-RW i want running
If you only want the DVD working, forget all about the drive id's etc for now (I was gonna see if we could get all 4 going, but if you only want 3 its not important )
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October 30th, 2004, 07:19 AM
#5
Registered User
You should check the properties of the dvdrw in device manager and see if dma is enabled. If it isn't, try enabling it. If it is, try disabling it.
Have you tried updating Nero to the latest version?
Probability factor of one to one...we have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.
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October 30th, 2004, 07:44 AM
#6
Geezer
Originally Posted by hudsonsmith
You should check the properties of the dvdrw in device manager and see if dma is enabled. If it isn't, try enabling it. If it is, try disabling it...
Why do you think this ? - if anything isn't this advice back to front ? Try PIO mode first, admittedly it'll go slower, but turning on DMA is just surely making it more complicated ?
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October 30th, 2004, 09:06 AM
#7
Registered User
Originally Posted by confus-ed
Why do you think this ? - if anything isn't this advice back to front ? Try PIO mode first, admittedly it'll go slower, but turning on DMA is just surely making it more complicated ?
Some drives are just picky about this - they just don't like one or the other. I'd also like to rule this out as a cause.
Probability factor of one to one...we have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.
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October 31st, 2004, 12:54 PM
#8
Confused you are a legend! Drive now works a treat! hudsonsmith thank you also for your advice but i did already did try that b4 i followed confused advice but it didnt make a difference.
Once again thank you for your kind help.
Blacktea_
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October 31st, 2004, 01:17 PM
#9
Geezer
..result ! Which is all we are all trying to get to
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November 4th, 2004, 09:32 AM
#10
Originally Posted by confus-ed
..result ! Which is all we are all trying to get to
I have the same problem as blacktea but I am running Win XP. I upgraded from 98 so probably had dos drivers installed. How do I remove them under XP?
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November 4th, 2004, 09:56 AM
#11
Geezer
Originally Posted by mjm6x9
I have the same problem as blacktea but I am running Win XP. I upgraded from 98 so probably had dos drivers installed. How do I remove them under XP?
Welcome to WD forums mjm6x9 - xp doesn't really use the autoexec.bat & config.sys files mentioned above (well they might - but that's another can of worms entirely ) - in normal startup they won't come into play anyway ..
Try us with your full symptoms please - 'its the same' isn't enough
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November 4th, 2004, 10:20 AM
#12
Originally Posted by confus-ed
Welcome to WD forums mjm6x9 - xp doesn't really use the autoexec.bat & config.sys files mentioned above (well they might - but that's another can of worms entirely ) - in normal startup they won't come into play anyway ..
Try us with your full symptoms please - 'its the same' isn't enough
I can read DVDs and CDs and can write CDs. When I try to write a DVD using nero, when I go to burn, the burning window comes up and says it sorts the DVD data and caches any info but then appears to hang. If i click on the window header it then comes up that it is not responding.
The drive is set to primary master. I have another DVD drive set as secondary master which is set to region 1 (the samsung DVD-RW is region 2) but I can't see why that should be a problem.
I have yet to upgrade the firmware but from blacktea's problem that might not be the solution.
I'm running XP with SP2.
Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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November 5th, 2004, 04:21 AM
#13
A few more interesting issues??
When i went to upgrade the firmware for the DVDRW drive I got a message saying "Flash Cmd Fail!!" and I don't know why this occured?
I then moved the DVD drive to the secondary IDE so only the DVDRW drive was on the primary IDE. Unfortunately I get the same error message.
I then looked in the hardware profiles at the DMA settings. However for the primary IDE there is no advanced tab to change DMA or PIO (there was for the secondary IDE). I was wondering if this is because I have a SATA harddrive? Could this cause a conflict with upgrading the firmware or stop the drive from burning DVDs?
Also the DVDRW manual talks about an E-IDE cable. Is that different from a standard IDE cable? Could this be the problem?
Thanks
Last edited by mjm6x9; November 5th, 2004 at 09:09 AM.
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November 7th, 2004, 08:33 AM
#14
I found the problem!
Had the wrong driver installed on the primary IDE so caused a conflict.
Everything working wonderfully now
Thanks
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November 8th, 2004, 06:02 AM
#15
Geezer
Originally Posted by mjm6x9
I found the problem!
Had the wrong driver installed on the primary IDE so caused a conflict.
Everything working wonderfully now
Thanks
Another result this one 'self powered' - & I never even had to make 10,000 useless suggestions !
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