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Posted : admin On 07.03.2020Hi, Recently I tried to burn an.iso with my disk drive and a DVD rw with a third party program (Astroburn). It would always begin burning, and say 'operation failed' after 20 seconds or so. Each read/write speed would fail, as well. I tried to use the windows disk burner, but that did not solve the problem. The error I got was that the disk had read-write speeds incompatible with my drive. However, I know that is impossible, because when I first got my laptop, I used the 5 disks from the exact same package to create my system recovery disks. I was also able to (around 6 months to 1 year go) create a Fedora boot disk a while back; again, with the same disks.
Other notes: I have no idea if I can write to other disks, because I don't have any other brands of DVDr's lying around in my house. I can definitely read any disk - I can read the exact same disk, but I can't write to those disks. I suspect the information I am giving about my hardware is incomplete, but I am unsure as to what I need to say about it. Please tell me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. EDIT: I am using 'Slimtype BD E DS4E1S' FINAL EDIT: I took it back to my manufacturer (ASUS) and they switched out the drive for another. Turns out it was just faulty.

Thanks for helping. Anyone have any ideas of what is wrong? If it is hardware, I could replace it, although I do believe that my warranty might be invalid. I can't seem to find this problem using google; I found a lot of related issues with my same model, but no one seems to be having my issue. In addition, I downloaded and ran the Microsoft auto-fix for disk drives - reading/writing disk players as well as dvd/blue ray disk drives.
Neither detected any sort of problem with my disk drive. In addition, a disk I could not burn worked perfectly fine on another computer. I'm completely sure it is my computer and not the disk. There are only three things that you can do.
Clean the lense with a lense Cleaner CD. Check that you have the latest firmware. (The firmware listed for PLDS DS-4E1S in the ASUS site is PLDS DS-4E1S ODD FirmwareEA2B dated Dec 2009. So I presume that you will have it already.

0 You can check the firmware version of your ODD with VSO Inspector. Sometimes connections that are impaired can also cause problems. If you can get into your laptop confidently, just undo and redo the connections. If none of this helps, replace the drive. ( Well, you can look for some other good drive if you have to replace.
I have no idea as to which one is best at this point of time. Google is your friend.). There are only three things that you can do. Clean the lense with a lense Cleaner CD. Check that you have the latest firmware. (The firmware listed for PLDS DS-4E1S in the ASUS site is PLDS DS-4E1S ODD FirmwareEA2B dated Dec 2009.
So I presume that you will have it already. 0 You can check the firmware version of your ODD with VSO Inspector. Sometimes connections that are impaired can also cause problems. If you can get into your laptop confidently, just undo and redo the connections. If none of this helps, replace the drive. ( Well, you can look for some other good drive if you have to replace. I have no idea as to which one is best at this point of time.
Google is your friend.)I have confirmed that I have the latest firmware, and installed VSO. I was wondering if I could uninstall my drive and reinstall it - I was sort of scared that I might do something irreparable to my drive, so I haven't done that yet.
EDIT: I just tried to write to a CD - it worked. I am at a public location and unable to test if the problem is fixed, but it might be (although I doubt it). While I understand your problem is resolved, I'm still gonna post this for others to see for their quest in finding a solution. I'll also make a new thread. I jst ran into this issue myself today & I've been going crazy trying to find the issue. After a lot of googling, I found out the Slimtype BD E DS4E1S driver is actually made by Lite-On.
It appears the drives may just need a firmware flash update. The Lite-On site appeared to be doing some sort of maintenance but, has the driver.
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Just download. Extract & install the.exe file. I think the DOS file has the same result but, just a different method My BD drive is ow properly reading discs. Give it a try folks.
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