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    Error 122

    I'm trying to backup Captain America to a DVD-9 (Verbatim DVD+R Dual Layer), but i get error #122 and i don't have a clue what the problem is because i'm using quality media.





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    2011-10-25 14:25:28	----        	******************** Log session stop  25-Oct 14:25:28.031 PID 1820********************
    2011-10-25 14:08:53	Error       	WRITE FAILED: Can't find write strategy at sector 363760
    2011-10-25 14:08:46	Error       	Write error at 363744 (16) - Code 05 30 05 [Illegal request, Cannot write medium, Incompatible format]
    2011-10-25 14:05:08	Info        	Lead-in burning time (mS) 2031
    2011-10-25 14:05:06	Info        	Write started 3617792 sectors to write
    2011-10-25 14:05:06	Info        	Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
    2011-10-25 14:05:06	Info        	Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1808912 (3.45 Gb.)
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Writing speed requested x4.0, effective x4.0
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	layer break set by filesystem builder at 0
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Available write speed: 4x ,2.4x 
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Media ID: MKM-003-00
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	PIO Mode
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Scanned files #52, folder #2 - total size 7408048128 b. (6.90 Gb.)
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Inserted media type : DL DVD+R
    2011-10-25 14:04:46	Info        	Write started
    2011-10-25 14:04:43	Info        	Writable disc DL DVD+R inserted. Ready to write

    #2
    Hi lizardo_manson
    Your drive is in PIO mode, Open Fab Click the Green top right > General > make sure Check for DMA Automatically is Checked and also Click the Reset DMA to the right click OK and restart Fab and try again.
    CBR929
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      #3
      Error 122 is.........

      122 HWS_FAILED_CALIBRATING 22 // Write failed at the beginning of the media (often a media that is poorly supported by the drive)

      Does your drive have a firmware update available?

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        #4
        No retail firmware, just user mod hacks and custom firmware, but i don't risk to damage the drive. I noticed the PIO mode in the log, but i have DMA automatically enabled so i don't know why dvdfab is using PIO mode.

        Edit:
        the dvd-rw drive is SATA (internal)
        Last edited by lizardo_manson; 10-25-2011, 10:01 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by lizardo_manson View Post
          No retail firmware, just user mod hacks and custom firmware, but i don't risk to damage the drive. I noticed the PIO mode in the log, but i have DMA automatically enabled so i don't know why dvdfab is using PIO mode.

          Edit:
          the dvd-rw drive is SATA (internal)


          The PIO mode does not apply to a sata drive so you are fine in that respect.
          At least that is my understanding of the sata drives.

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            #6
            I don't know if this have to do with the problem, but i changed "Writable media dvd-9 size) from default to 8152 (MB) in Dvdfab commong settings, after the change it finished fine. Size of the blank discs are 8.5 GB that what's the front shows.

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              #7
              Yeah but 8.5Gb <> 8500Mb.... Manufacturers B/S & false marketing.

              They use base 10 for all their calcs.
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #8
                What's the maximum in Megabytes that i should use, 8400 as default?

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                  #9
                  I would set it 8100MB and stay away from the outer edge a bit.
                  How to post the internal log


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gruñón View Post
                    [/B][/I][/U]The PIO mode does not apply to a sata drive so you are fine in that respect.
                    At least that is my understanding of the sata drives.
                    That depends on how controller is setup in the BIOS, if IDE then it can emulate PIO only mode, if the chip set is new enough and setup as AHCI then no.
                    How to post the internal log


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                      #11
                      AHCI is enabled in the BIOS.

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                        #12
                        One way to know is copy a large file from one drive to another or burn a DVD from an HDD folder where no compression is required while the task manager is open and the performance tab clicked. If in PIO mode the CPU load will be very high, if in DMA mode there will be almost no CPU involvement. If it is really in PIO mode some chip set drivers and Intel Matrix Storage may be required for AHCI.
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