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Post by xpwnage123 on Dec 31, 2008 20:15:02 GMT -5
Hi guys, I'm sure not many people will know how to fix my problem but when I asked in the ImgBurn forums, the guy was being kind of an as-donkey. Basically, if I try to burn the iso onto a DVD-R disc, it fails and I get this reading.
I/O Error!
Device: [0:1:0] TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-S182M SB03 (D:) (ATA)
ScsiStatus: 0x02 Interpretation: Check Condition
CDB: 53 00 00 00 00 00 3F 69 C0 00 Interpretation: Reserve Track - Sectors: 4,155,840
Sense Area: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Interpretation: Invalid Field in CDB
This does not occur on the DVD+RW, but those discs can damage the wii laser. Any idea on how to fix this? Thank you.
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Post by bubbleman on Dec 31, 2008 21:03:56 GMT -5
I also got this error, and it's only happening on my own Brawl DVD9 Backup. Can someone find a fix or workaround for this?
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Post by Joey90 on Jan 1, 2009 3:55:43 GMT -5
Is this DVD9 brawl being burnt on a DVD5?
If it is, then that is saying that it can't find the second layer (funny that)
Just click cancel, but tell it to perform the closing track anyway.
If you are burning onto a DVD9, then something else is amiss.
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Post by xpwnage123 on Jan 1, 2009 11:07:21 GMT -5
Yeah but somehow I got this to work on a Single Layer DVD+RW, which is really bad for the Wii laser.
Edit: Also, it won't let me burn at all, I have retry and cancel. If I retry I just get the same error again. If I hit cancel it doesn't burn at all.
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Post by Register on Jan 1, 2009 12:54:02 GMT -5
I got that same message when I tried to do that with my Brawl DVD9. Hmm. Apparently there's a patch to make your Brawl DVD9 into a Brawl DVD5. Unfortunately, I cannot remember where I saw this at... ... ...but fortunately, I saved the file, and reuploaded it just for you all. Hope it works. rapidshare.com/files/178770560/ssbb_dvd5_patch_2.1.rar.htmlI had no need of it... I can't remember why I kept it, either. Ah, well. At least it came in handy for somethin'.
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Post by Joey90 on Jan 1, 2009 13:10:04 GMT -5
Yeah but somehow I got this to work on a Single Layer DVD+RW, which is really bad for the Wii laser. Edit: Also, it won't let me burn at all, I have retry and cancel. If I retry I just get the same error again. If I hit cancel it doesn't burn at all. That's odd... you definitely shouldn't be able to burn a DVD9 iso onto any sort of DVD5! When I burn it in imgburn, I get one warning when I click burn (that there are fewer sectors on the disc than in the iso) just click OK... then it's fine, until it burns the first 4.7GB (first layer) and it gives the I/O error you gave above. Then I just click cancel, and it says 'Burn Failed, Do you want me to try and perform the closing track anyway?' and click yes. Then it works fine with no patching at all. (though SSE doesn't work)
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Post by xpwnage123 on Jan 1, 2009 18:26:27 GMT -5
Yeah but somehow I got this to work on a Single Layer DVD+RW, which is really bad for the Wii laser. Edit: Also, it won't let me burn at all, I have retry and cancel. If I retry I just get the same error again. If I hit cancel it doesn't burn at all. That's odd... you definitely shouldn't be able to burn a DVD9 iso onto any sort of DVD5! When I burn it in imgburn, I get one warning when I click burn (that there are fewer sectors on the disc than in the iso) just click OK... then it's fine, until it burns the first 4.7GB (first layer) and it gives the I/O error you gave above. Then I just click cancel, and it says 'Burn Failed, Do you want me to try and perform the closing track anyway?' and click yes. Then it works fine with no patching at all. (though SSE doesn't work) That's what happened for my DVD+RWs
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Post by xpwnage123 on Jan 3, 2009 9:02:02 GMT -5
Ok Kitty Corpians, I found the answer, or more accurately the ImgBurn folks gave it to me. Here's what the author of ImgBurn said: "If you want to just burn half the image (which to be honest is pretty insane!), make the image smaller by cutting the last part off in a hex editor or something. (or burn to DVD+RW and read that disc back to a new ISO)."
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Post by poxag on Jan 4, 2009 2:34:15 GMT -5
How large a disc do i need to do this? I hav 700mb discs which seem kinda small, when I tried to burn the disc it got to 4% and then gave me the same error message xpwnage got. Do I have the same problem or something completely different? should I compress the disc with Wii scrubber first ? any help would be highly appreciated I've had trouble at just about every possible point with this hacking
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Post by Joey90 on Jan 4, 2009 4:51:52 GMT -5
How large a disc do i need to do this? I hav 700mb discs which seem kinda small, when I tried to burn the disc it got to 4% and then gave me the same error message xpwnage got. Do I have the same problem or something completely different? should I compress the disc with Wii scrubber first ? any help would be highly appreciated I've had trouble at just about every possible point with this hacking 700MB?? Are you sure you have DVD's and not CD's? You can either use DVD+/-R or DVD-DL+/-R
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