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I recently downloaded Nero 8.1 Micro, but every time i want to burn a CD(didnt try with DVD yet) I get a End burn error, im not sure if it is of importance, but none the less.

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Most likely some needed file is missing from this "micro" version you are using. You could monitor the nero.exe process with Process Explorer or FileMon and look for the file read errors. BTW I recommend you use the "verify" feature to check if your burns are really good.

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This goes deeper then only Nero, it’s properly a bad or not installed driver, BIOS settings, ASPI system error or bad media (CD/DVD).

So:

Does it happen with al disks that you burn, e.g. also with 400-500MB of data on the disks?

Did it happen after you install software that could have altered the ASPI system, e.g. CD/DVD emulation program or different?

Did you install all the drivers for the ATA/SATA controllers? If so, try to reinstall them and see if that helps.

BIOS setting are all set on auto for the drives on that ATA channel?

If this is too technical, just tell us ;).

Welcome to THE forum by the way! :hello:

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Hmm yeah, it was a bit too technical for me :rolleyes:

Anyways, I just burned a DVD with data of ~1.33 GB and it didnt have any problem.

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Did it happen after you install software that could have altered the ASPI system, e.g. CD/DVD emulation program or different?

Did you install all the drivers for the ATA/SATA controllers? If so, try to reinstall them and see if that helps.

BIOS setting are all set on auto for the drives on that ATA channel?

Okay, so we keep having 3 other points here. Did you do any of these? What OS are you using any way? This is more OS related then a problem with Nero, and there is a small chance it’s the burner it self.
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I dont think I installed anything on my computer like a emulation program.

No idea what SATA/ATA drivers are

Im using Win XP Pro

Edited by caber
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