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Edited on Tue Feb-15-05 01:18 AM by demodonkey
Prior to the election I had a great iTunes playlist of Anti-Bush songs. I burned many copies to audio CD and gave to everyone from kids at Rallies to my State Senator! Always worked great and I had no problems burning the CDs, for which I purchased regular Maxell data CDs (not the slightly more expensive ones marked "Music"). Again -- NO Problems doing this.
Recently I was asked for more copies. Using the SAME kind of CD-R on the SAME computer with the SAME playlist... I can't even finish one CD. The Superdrive writes the song to the CD, but when "finishing" the disk I get the error message: "The device drained its buffer without burn underrun protection". It then spits out the ruined and unusable CD.
Apple Tech notes online say to shut down all other programs (even though it worked in the fall with big programs running in the background like Photoshop), lower the burning speed, and try "better" media. NONE of these helps, I am still ruining disks.
I have a 1.25 GHz eMac with 1 full Gig of RAM, and a Superdrive. Was running 10.3.7 (upgraded to 10.3.8 but makes no change in the problem). Internal 80 GB hard disk is not even 1/4 full.
Am still under warranty (got computer last May.) Am new to System X and to CD burning (this was my first new Mac since 1998!) but NOT new to Mac (think I told you all before, this was my 9th or 10th one!) So is this hardware? Bad superdrive? Do I drag this big heavy thing into my nearest Apple Genius Bar? Or is something corrupted?? Help! :shrug:
On edit: The drive HAS started making a sort of intermittent soft grunting sound when it mounts other CDs, like a photo CD from the film developer... they often take several tries to mount... hmmm maybe it IS hardware in that case?
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