These are plugged into several preference folders so you MUST find them all and delete them. Thus, if you go through your user name and your harddrive library, preferences, what you need to do is delete any file containing the words roxio or toast and then delete the file:. When we went to the original environment the burning was fine. What it is apparently is a preference issue with the software. and the reply from Kerrolin16 on May 3, 2008: I'll post back the results, but if anyone has solved this, please chime in. My next step is to try to reset the SMU, then my last resort is cleaning. I have not used a cleaner on them yet, but I would bet good money that's not the problem. I've tried some of the suggestions on here: safe boot and install the 10.5.3 combo updater, reset pram, a clean OS install on a separate drive, disk util and defrag, etc., but nothing works. I see on here that I'm not the only one having this issue. The fact that both identical (OPTIARC) drives were working fine in Tiger, then simultaneously stopped burning immediately after the Leopard upgrade is way too much of a coincidence for me. I was halfway through a spindle that burned fine in Tiger, now none of them work, so I'm skeptical it is a media issue. Now, both of my drives spit out coaster after coaster. I've burned several spindles of various brands of DVD-Rs without ANY issues, until a few weeks ago when I upgraded from Tiger to Leopard. I have the exact same issue with my 10 month old Mac Pro. Profile Path: /Library/DiscRecording/DeviceProfiles/PatchBurn-pioneerdvdrwdvr115d.drprofile Profile Path: /Library/DiscRecording/DeviceProfiles/PatchBurn-pioneerdvdrwdvr112d.drprofileĭVD-Write: -R, -R DL, -RW, +R, +RW, +R DL Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, CD-Raw, DVD-DAO If it matters, here's stuff from Sys Profiler-īurn Support: Yes (Apple Shipped/Supported)
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