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> I have been fighting problems encountered when trying to burn CDs and
> DVDs on my Dell XPS Gen 4. During marathon calls to Dell support, I've
> reinstalled drivers, drives, reseated cables, taken out registry
> entries, rebooted a minimum of 100 times (maybe 100,000 - I've lost
> count) , etc. I'm now able to burn CDs and DVDs, but I've had to
> switch to Nero from the Dell-supplied burner software (SONIC RecordNow!
> Plus) in order to do so.
>
> During all that troubleshooting, I was using the SONIC software to
> test. I noticed at one point that the drive names SONIC was offering
> were not the real drive names, but were in fact corrupted versions of
> those names. As a matter of fact, random characters in the names had
> been changed by the alteration of a single bit in the ASCII character -
> "SAMSUNG" became "SAMQULG", "R/RW" became "P/PW", "DVD" became "DTD"
> etc. - how in the world could that happen? I chalked that up to buggy
> SONIC software, until I looked at the drive names in the BIOS, where
> they were also corrupted. At that point, it "felt" like hardware
> (single bit drops/picks).
>
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i have seen that many times...
and it was always traced to the ide being either defective
or not having a good connection.
unplug both ends and replug firmly...
it that does not solve the problem...replace the cable