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leoliver
Hi Everyone,
On my Win XP Pro SP3 computer , I have a Samsung DVD-Rom SD-616T drive,
with the latest firmware :F310 . My problem is that recently, the drive
won't read DVDs, but it will read Cd's just fine. But the drive will go back
and forth between reading DVDs or not. Right now it won't read DVDs at all.
I looked in computer management/event viewer/system , and saw about 16 of
these errors :
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 7
Source: Cdrom
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: IO_ERR_BAD_BLOCK
Message: The device, %1, has a bad block.
Explanation
The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The
data might be missing
or corrupted.
User Action
Do one or all of the following:
Retry the operation.
Clean the physical hard drive.
Use newer media.
Version: 5.0
Component: System Event Log
Symbolic Name: IO_ERR_BAD_BLOCK
Message: The device, %1, has a bad block.
Explanation
The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The
data might be missing
or corrupted.
User Action
Do one or all of the following:
Retry the operation.
Clean the physical hard drive.
Use newer media.
On my Win XP Pro SP3 computer , I have a Samsung DVD-Rom SD-616T drive,
with the latest firmware :F310 . My problem is that recently, the drive
won't read DVDs, but it will read Cd's just fine. But the drive will go back
and forth between reading DVDs or not. Right now it won't read DVDs at all.
I looked in computer management/event viewer/system , and saw about 16 of
these errors :
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 7
Source: Cdrom
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: IO_ERR_BAD_BLOCK
Message: The device, %1, has a bad block.
Explanation
The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The
data might be missing
or corrupted.
User Action
Do one or all of the following:
Retry the operation.
Clean the physical hard drive.
Use newer media.
Version: 5.0
Component: System Event Log
Symbolic Name: IO_ERR_BAD_BLOCK
Message: The device, %1, has a bad block.
Explanation
The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The
data might be missing
or corrupted.
User Action
Do one or all of the following:
Retry the operation.
Clean the physical hard drive.
Use newer media.