Intel Mac :: Internal DVD Burner Failed To Write Sense Code 0x02
Mar 30, 2012
iMacrunning OS10.7.3 have been burning DVD sucsessfully Using Toast 11, but now receive error message Sense Key = Medium error sense Code 0x02 No seek complete. Tried different blank DVD's same error. What does the Code mean?
I use Toast to burn DVDs. But recently my MBP Superdrive has been refusing to play ball. Whenever I insert a DVD and set up Toast to start the burn, I get:
Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR Sense Code = 0x73, 0x0x
I also own an external DVD/CD drive (USB2) which I use with my little ASUS. So, I plugged my external drive into my Mac and tried Toasting again. But:
Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR Sense Code = 0x73, 0x03
So, either my Superdrive is fragged, or my external drive is fragged, or both. But the external works fine with my ASUS. And it sounds like a longshot both are fragged with the Mac. Maybe the DVDs I'm trying to burn to are fragged. Or it's a software glitch in Toast. Or....
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