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I have a working version of macos leopard 10.5.2, everything works ( sound, nvidia graphics, network) Until now I used Toast 8 to burn with my internal PATA burner. But as Iwanted to burn lightscribe discs and no other IDE slot available I bought a sata dvd burner and installed it. Leopard finds it without problem, it can read the discs, the lightscribe function works (can write images to the upper side of the disc) but I can't burn CD or DVD's with it (nor audio or data) I get this error in toast :

 

The drive reported an error

 

Sense Key = Illegal Request

 

Sense Code =  0x20

 

INVALID COMMAND OPERATION CODE

 

 

 

What I can do is erasing a disc, so the burner actually works

 

Anyone an idea?

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Leopard finds it without problem, it can read the discs, the lightscribe function works (can write images to the upper side of the disc) but I can't burn CD or DVD's with it (nor audio or data) I get this error in toast :

 

The drive reported an error

 

Sense Key = Illegal Request

 

Sense Code = 0x20

 

INVALID COMMAND OPERATION CODE

 

I don't think this is specific to your hackintosh environment. It could be several problems related to disc media, messed-up drive, etc.

 

Here are some troubleshooting steps:

 

1. Try slower write speed. 1x is a good test.

2. Try different blank discs. If you're using Dual Layer, go with single layer discs.

3. Try the drive in a different computer.

 

Here's a thread on the apple discussion forums that might shed some insight:

 

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?t...57&tstart=0

 

Emotional Friend

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I don't think this is specific to your hackintosh environment. It could be several problems related to disc media, messed-up drive, etc.

 

Here are some troubleshooting steps:

 

1. Try slower write speed. 1x is a good test.

2. Try different blank discs. If you're using Dual Layer, go with single layer discs.

3. Try the drive in a different computer.

 

Here's a thread on the apple discussion forums that might shed some insight:

 

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?t...57&tstart=0

 

Emotional Friend

 

I don't think it has anything to do with the brand, the same disc burns just fine in the same pc under leopard with my IDE burner, tried already different discs, and as I can erase the disc (and when I read it afterwards in my other CD station, it is indeed empty, the burner is actually working)

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