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Pioneer is aware of a potential issue with the above drives’ CD (not DVD) read/write capability. Under certain environmental and heavy use conditions, the above drives may become unable to read or write to CDs. To address this issue, for any of the above model drives that become unable to read and/or write to CDs, Pioneer will provide a replacement unit (which may be a newer model number) at no extra charge, shipping prepaid, subject to the terms and conditions of Pioneer’s standard limited warranty(excluding duration).
Again, we anticipate that most drives will not be affected. However, if your DVR-1810, DVR-2810, DVR-X122, DVR-112D, DVR-112DBK, or DVR-112DSV drive becomes unable to read or write to CDs, please contact Pioneer Customer Service by one of the following methods:
Ian wrote:Pioneer USA also has an announcement on their website. It doesn't mention anything about manufacturing dates but at least its a reference for those that are having trouble with their drives.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v ... 29,00.htmlPioneer is aware of a potential issue with the above drives’ CD (not DVD) read/write capability. Under certain environmental and heavy use conditions, the above drives may become unable to read or write to CDs. To address this issue, for any of the above model drives that become unable to read and/or write to CDs, Pioneer will provide a replacement unit (which may be a newer model number) at no extra charge, shipping prepaid, subject to the terms and conditions of Pioneer’s standard limited warranty(excluding duration).
Again, we anticipate that most drives will not be affected. However, if your DVR-1810, DVR-2810, DVR-X122, DVR-112D, DVR-112DBK, or DVR-112DSV drive becomes unable to read or write to CDs, please contact Pioneer Customer Service by one of the following methods:
My drive works with AHCI on my Asus P5B Deluxe WiFiAP board (bios 1216, Intel P965 chipset) with the latest Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers (7.6.0.1011).... and believe it or not, I put the drive in a Galaxy Metal Gear eSATA/USB enclosure (5202AUAS) and it works off my Jmicron SATA controller (set as AHCI in the BIOS)!!! Didn't keep it there long, just wanted to try it out though. Replaced it with my LG GSA-H62N until I get my third Samsung SH-S203B... and when Golden Hawk CDRWIN supports the Sammy .LoneWolf wrote:apparently they don't work with with an AHCI-enabled SATA interface.
SithTracy wrote:My drive works with AHCI on my Asus P5B Deluxe WiFiAP board (bios 1216, Intel P965 chipset) with the latest Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers (7.6.0.1011).... and believe it or not, I put the drive in a Galaxy Metal Gear eSATA/USB enclosure (5202AUAS) and it works off my Jmicron SATA controller (set as AHCI in the BIOS)!!! Didn't keep it there long, just wanted to try it out though. Replaced it with my LG GSA-H62N until I get my third Samsung SH-S203B... and when Golden Hawk CDRWIN supports the Sammy .LoneWolf wrote:apparently they don't work with with an AHCI-enabled SATA interface.
I know you have been having trouble with AHCI for sometime.... Perhaps you need Intel to provide a BIOS update.
Bhairav wrote:Any idea how to disable AHCI in a DFI Expert 939 motherboard BIOS?
Bhairav wrote:Still having issues with my 212D.. reads fine, but no writes going through.
Any idea how to disable AHCI in a DFI Expert 939 motherboard BIOS?
SithTracy wrote:Bhairav wrote:Any idea how to disable AHCI in a DFI Expert 939 motherboard BIOS?
nForce4 does not have AHCI... I have one of my Pioneer DVR-212D running fine on an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe... Does your board also have Silicon Image 3114? Some people are using SATA ODD drives on there with SiI's IDE drivers. I have not tried it. I am using the latest nVidia (including IDE) drivers on my board.
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