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  • alanbs
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    BSOD copy DVD using BluRay drive

    I have the BSOD when copying from DVD to DVD using my new laptop with a BluRay Multi RW drive. My DVDFAB is DVD only at this point, I have not purchased BluRay features yet. Based on what I'm reading in this and other threads similar to this one, it seems that we all are doing DVD copy with a BluRay drive. Also, based on those threads, it seems that DVDFAB may need to release the optical drive after copy of the DVD to HDD. Then attach to the optical drive again to do the write operation. What they indicate is that the error indicated on BSOD is a driver not available or already in use type situation. Some people have gone to copy to HDD only. Then closing DVDFAB and doing a write using IMGBURN software. While this may work, it is not why I purchased DVDFAB and I'm sure the good folks at Fengtao will get this figured out soon.
    Last edited by CBR929; 11-02-2011, 12:55 AM. Reason: spelling

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  • TnVmax
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    If I use the internal burner, it BSOD's when the drive ejects to swap in a blank... However, If I use a USB external burner, no BSOD. Wierd...

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  • E*C*H*O
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    alanbs,

    So you're attempting to copy bluray to bluray? The drive on my laptop is also a bluray, but I've only tried DVD to DVD and it fails at the same point as you describe.

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  • alanbs
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    BSOD new HP DV7 laptop w/Bluray multi-RW

    Me too. Brand new HP laptop DV7 with a Blue-Ray RW, Win7-64 home premium. Using the most current version of DVDFAB too. Getting BSOD after the DVD is finishing copy to HDD, or at that point when it is doing analysis of the destination. Using same drive for input and output of DVD. Have tried using FULL DISK, MAIN MOVIE, CUSTOM, they all end with BSOD at the same point. I'm thinking that it has something to do with the BluRay RW driver not being loved by DVDFAB??? As DVDFAB has always and is working with my older machines that have DVD RW.

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  • TnVmax
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    I'm still waiting too...

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  • kdpooh
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    I see we still have no results here, what is going on. Have we got anywhere with this, i really miss my program.

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  • TnVmax
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    Okay, here's an attempt at attaching the minidump file.
    Attached Files

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  • signals
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    You can attach .dmp files to a post (up to a certain size). It might help the developers. If the forum rejects it for being too large, send me a PM with the details of the file size.

    Originally posted by TnVmax View Post
    Well, add another brand new laptop owner with this BSOD when drive ejects for blank. My new laptop is a Toshiba P750, I7, Mashita BD-MLT UJ260F Blu-Ray Burner. Just curious, are the rest of you getting this in the middle of the BSOD message "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" , then at the bottom of the message is "*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000)". Also, I don't know crap about this stuff, but, I did find a pair of files in the minidump folder. When I double-click one of those files, I get the 'ol search for a program to open the file. Is anything in that minidump file of any use?
    Being able to finally read, and copy BluRay disks is the #1 reason I even bought this laptop, and I can't even perform the task I bought it for. I sure hope we get a resolution to this issue!

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  • E*C*H*O
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    My computer is a Toshiba E305 with a PCI bus.

    My husband's laptop is an HP Pavilion dv6 with a PCI bus.

    Both computers crash after the first process, right when the burn process begins.

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  • TnVmax
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    Well, add another brand new laptop owner with this BSOD when drive ejects for blank. My new laptop is a Toshiba P750, I7, Mashita BD-MLT UJ260F Blu-Ray Burner. Just curious, are the rest of you getting this in the middle of the BSOD message "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" , then at the bottom of the message is "*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000)". Also, I don't know crap about this stuff, but, I did find a pair of files in the minidump folder. When I double-click one of those files, I get the 'ol search for a program to open the file. Is anything in that minidump file of any use?
    Being able to finally read, and copy BluRay disks is the #1 reason I even bought this laptop, and I can't even perform the task I bought it for. I sure hope we get a resolution to this issue!

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  • ronco
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    BSOD

    I also have a new Dell Inspirion N7110, I-7 2630QM, Win 7 Home Premium, Sony Optiarc DVDRWBD BC-5540H, Norton Security Suite. I'm having the same BSOD when done copying & going to start burn. Since this occured within the first thirty days of purchase from Dell they sent me out a replacement & I'm getting the same results.

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  • fofiddyracer
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    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Read the info on the link to the Windows7 forum in post #68 from fofiddyracer. They did not say the problem was with DVDFab, in fact they said it was probably NOT.

    I would try setting a system restore point, then remove the Sonic filter driver. If it does not help, use the restore point to get back to where you were.
    Yes, but did you read my update that says if I choose ImgBurn instead of DVDFab to write the disc then there is no issue. That means that DVDFab is included in the issue.

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  • robwebslave
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    System Information on Toshiba L775

    Hope the attached zip folder will help identify the problem. The computer is less than 30 days old. I have USB info if needed.
    Attached Files

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  • kdpooh
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    I sure wish we could figure this out. I hate getting my old computer out each time i want to copy a movie.

    I have a toshiba satellite P775-S7215, i do not know what bus type. Not sure on how to find that out. If someone could explain that i would let you know.

    I am sure glad i am not the only one experiencing this. Now just to figure out what is causing it. Have they been able to try it on a newer Windows 7 home premium machine like these. I know they can go to the Toshiba site and get the specifications on the machine. There has to be something in the newer machines that is not allowing this for some reason.

    Please someone figure this out............

    Originally posted by signals View Post
    The problem is not being dismissed, it just can't be duplicated. The test bed equipment varies, but I doubt it includes a specific laptop. There is clearly a problem of some sort, related to the way DVDFab talks to the optical drives for burning. It might be helpful if all of you experiencing this could post the model and bus type (IDE, SATA, USB eSATA etc.) of the drive you are using. There is a common factor in there somewhere.

    The DVDFab office is closed until Monday morning Beijing time, Sunday evening US time.

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  • signals
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    Read the info on the link to the Windows7 forum in post #68 from fofiddyracer. They did not say the problem was with DVDFab, in fact they said it was probably NOT.

    I would try setting a system restore point, then remove the Sonic filter driver. If it does not help, use the restore point to get back to where you were.

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