I have been using my Ricoh MP9120A CD-RW/DVD drive on my MSI 6373 motherboard without problem for a few months now.
Yesterday, I went to burn an audio CD with Easy CD Creator 5.1 and it just hung the CD burner. Easy CD Creator showed that it was writing the TOC, but the drive light wasn't on, and I couldn't get Easy CD Creator to abort the burn, nor could I eject the drive.
Thinking Easy CD Creator was to blame, I tried Vertias's RecordNow MAX 4.0. It wouldn't even start the burn. It complained of a communication error.
I then tried Nero 5.5.7.8 and it also complained of a communication error.
I tried lowering the burn speed from the MAX of 12x to 8x and then 4x. No dice.
Then I disabled writing the CD-TEXT, and it burned without problem. I have no problems burning CDs with any software program as long as I don't try writing CD-TEXT.
Nero and RecordNow MAX both report that the drive can read/write CD-TEXT - and I have written CD-TEXT before under Windows 98 on my old configuration. But under Windows XP on this motherboard, it wouldn't write.
So I tried disabling DMA mode on the CD-R drive, forcing it into PIO mode only. I could then burn audio CDs with CD-TEXT without any errors. Of course the system slows to a crawl while the CD is burning.
Has anyone experienced something similar or heard about a problem like this? Where you can burn CDs with no problems at all, but in order to burn CD-TEXT audio CDs, you have to disable DMA mode???
Seems very odd. This is the first CD-R problem I have had with the drive on the motherboard and am wondering how I might be able to fix it.
For reference, I have an Athlon 1.4 GHz processor with 512 MB Crucial PC2100 RAM on the motherboard. I am using BIOS 2.1. I have the Adaptec ASPI layer installed.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!