JMuskovitz -> RE: NEC ND-6500A official firmware overview (8/11/2005 3:09:01 PM)
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I don't see my particular bizarreness in any of the pages in this thread, so here goes: I have an ND-6100A that came with my slim-cased desktop machine from Dell. The drive is attached as the master on the secondary IDE bus, with nothing as a slave. I've checked the UDMA settings and deleted the upper/lower filters. I'm running XP Pro SP2. I have since flashed it to think it is an ND-6500A with the 203D firmware. However, in both modes, the following identical behavior is seen: The drive can read and burn CDs fine (at 24x). The drive can read and burn RICOHJPNW11 4x DVD+RW SL fine. The drive CANNOT identify blank RICOHJPNR02 8x DVD+R SL media, but... The drive CAN identify and read the same RICOHJPNR02 media after it has been burned in a different drive. and today's news: The drive cannot identify blank Ridata 4x DVD+R SL media (don't know the media code for this, though). Can anyone explain the following: 1. Why does the drive require Dell-specific firmware, as opposed to generic NEC firmware? 2. Why can the drive read burned RICOHJPNR02 disks, but not identify blank ones? 3. Are there any potential issues with the drive thinking it is a 6500A when it really is a 6100A? I've been around and around with Dell on this. Their attitude is that, since it can burn the W11 +RW media, the drive is mechanically fine, and since I have the latest firmware, I'm basically screwed. The general concensus I've read is that Ridata disks are pretty high quality, and the 4x ones have been around for a while, so I don't see any reason why I should accept the situation. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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