satrow Moderator, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2012 Posts 993 Location Cymru Jul 2, 2012 #41 It does look like a bad disc, set the burn speed to the slowest for best results next time. Also close the disc in the options.
It does look like a bad disc, set the burn speed to the slowest for best results next time. Also close the disc in the options.
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 2, 2012 #42 May be a bad CD drive or controller goes along with the Atapi.sys error earlier, can you burn it on your laptop?
May be a bad CD drive or controller goes along with the Atapi.sys error earlier, can you burn it on your laptop?
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 2, 2012 #43 satrow said: It does look like a bad disc, set the burn speed to the slowest for best results next time. Also close the disc in the options. Click to expand... It was a brand new TDK disc. Will that one be useless now?
satrow said: It does look like a bad disc, set the burn speed to the slowest for best results next time. Also close the disc in the options. Click to expand... It was a brand new TDK disc. Will that one be useless now?
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 2, 2012 #44 Depends on if there was any thing actually burn to the disk, sometimes it will still be of use since the disk may not have been closed.
Depends on if there was any thing actually burn to the disk, sometimes it will still be of use since the disk may not have been closed.
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 2, 2012 #45 Wrench97 said: Depends on if there was any thing actually burn to the disk, sometimes it will still be of use since the disk may not have been closed. Click to expand... OK, shall I try again? I can try my laptop (assuming running Windows 7 makes no difference?)
Wrench97 said: Depends on if there was any thing actually burn to the disk, sometimes it will still be of use since the disk may not have been closed. Click to expand... OK, shall I try again? I can try my laptop (assuming running Windows 7 makes no difference?)
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Jul 2, 2012 #46 You can use any OS to burn the disc.
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 2, 2012 #47 OK, I think I've done that OK on my laptop. Do I need to check my BIOS to make sure it will boot to a CD? Otherwise, do I just leave the CD in and reboot the machine?
OK, I think I've done that OK on my laptop. Do I need to check my BIOS to make sure it will boot to a CD? Otherwise, do I just leave the CD in and reboot the machine?
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 2, 2012 #48 Sometimes tapping F12 while booting will give you a 1 time boot menu to chose the cd drive, if not you'll have to enter the bios by tapping F2 on boot and set the CD drive as the first boot device.
Sometimes tapping F12 while booting will give you a 1 time boot menu to chose the cd drive, if not you'll have to enter the bios by tapping F2 on boot and set the CD drive as the first boot device.
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 2, 2012 #50 Good deal.
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #51 Drive Not Ready Error/Status code: 0104
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #52 After, I couldn't get the machine to start again, I was getting error messages. Eventually, I managed to use the last know good configuration..... Running tests again now
After, I couldn't get the machine to start again, I was getting error messages. Eventually, I managed to use the last know good configuration..... Running tests again now
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #53 Command Error Error/Status code: 0132
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 3, 2012 #54 132 Command Error Command Aborted. Please ensure that you are using the version of diagnostic utility corresponding to either newer or older Western Digital drives. Click to expand... Do you know if it is a IDE or a Sata drive?
132 Command Error Command Aborted. Please ensure that you are using the version of diagnostic utility corresponding to either newer or older Western Digital drives. Click to expand... Do you know if it is a IDE or a Sata drive?
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #55 Wrench97 said: 132 Command Error Command Aborted. Please ensure that you are using the version of diagnostic utility corresponding to either newer or older Western Digital drives. Click to expand... Do you know if it is a IDE or a Sata drive? Click to expand... No I don't. I'll run it again shortly
Wrench97 said: 132 Command Error Command Aborted. Please ensure that you are using the version of diagnostic utility corresponding to either newer or older Western Digital drives. Click to expand... Do you know if it is a IDE or a Sata drive? Click to expand... No I don't. I'll run it again shortly
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #56 Drive Not Ready Error/Status code: 0104
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 3, 2012 #57 Drive Not Ready Error/Status code: 0104, usually means a Physical drive problem(failing drive) Could be PCB issues or could be a bad or weak head or drive motor.
Drive Not Ready Error/Status code: 0104, usually means a Physical drive problem(failing drive) Could be PCB issues or could be a bad or weak head or drive motor.
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 3, 2012 #58 So does that mean that I need to replace the hard drive? If so, I guess it's a chance to put a bigger one in....
So does that mean that I need to replace the hard drive? If so, I guess it's a chance to put a bigger one in....
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,075 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 3, 2012 #59 Yes, but the error on the ADPTI.sys which is the CD drive bothers me that it may be more involved, however the only way to know for sure is to try another drive.
Yes, but the error on the ADPTI.sys which is the CD drive bothers me that it may be more involved, however the only way to know for sure is to try another drive.
J JoeBloggs Active member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Posts 37 Jul 4, 2012 #60 OK so what do I need to do just buy another disc and put it in?