If any of you have Nero your probably familiar with it's ScanDisc feature it has in its tool box. This allows you to scan the integrity of your media with a File Test and a Surface Scan.
I was testing a stack off all DVD-Rs I had burned a few months back when I got a strange result on the very last one.
The first scan (done in my bottom Mad Dog DL DVD+-RW burner) came back with the following results:
Errors: 2
Readable Sectors: 99.3%
Unreadable Sectors: .70%
I then place the same DVD-R in the top burner (also an identical model Mad Dog DL DVD+-RW burner) and got a clean reading:
Errors: 0
Readable Sectors: 100%
Unreadable Sectors: 0%
This puzzled me so I took the disc out, cleaned it and put it back in the drive I did the scan in originally (the bottom Mad Dog burner) and, again got the original error reading:
Errors: 2
Readable Sectors: 99.3%
Unreadable Sectors: .70%
Any reason why two identical model burners setup exactly the same would get two different readings for the same disc? Could it be a faulty drive?
I was testing a stack off all DVD-Rs I had burned a few months back when I got a strange result on the very last one.
The first scan (done in my bottom Mad Dog DL DVD+-RW burner) came back with the following results:
Errors: 2
Readable Sectors: 99.3%
Unreadable Sectors: .70%
I then place the same DVD-R in the top burner (also an identical model Mad Dog DL DVD+-RW burner) and got a clean reading:
Errors: 0
Readable Sectors: 100%
Unreadable Sectors: 0%
This puzzled me so I took the disc out, cleaned it and put it back in the drive I did the scan in originally (the bottom Mad Dog burner) and, again got the original error reading:
Errors: 2
Readable Sectors: 99.3%
Unreadable Sectors: .70%
Any reason why two identical model burners setup exactly the same would get two different readings for the same disc? Could it be a faulty drive?
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