suddenly can't backup to DVDs
Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 7:41 am
I've been doing backups to DVD for about a year now. I was running a backup session a couple days ago, and the disk write portion was finished, verify was in progress, and everything was fine. Suddenly I started getting all these "fail" messages. Out of about 4000 files, 900+ failed to verify.
I tried to run a session with my other backup set, and when it got to the disk write portion, it stalled: The AISBackup buffer usage bar filled most of the way up, then, after a wait (too long) the "write progress" bar said "writing lead-out" (it had never even written the data) and the "time remaining" counter began increasing. I waited over 5 minutes, and the counter continued to increase, with no data being written. Finally, I just aborted.
I tried other functions with the DVD writer. It could play CDs and DVDs but wouldn't write anything; when I tried to copy files from hard disk to CD, it didn't recognize the disk.
Finally, I uninstalled and reinstalled the disk writer driver in the Windows device manager. After that, I could copy files to CDs and I copied some movie files to a DVD, so everything seemed fine. But when I tried another backup with AISB, it did the same thing as before-- wouldn't even write the data. And afterward, I was once again unable to write anything until I reinstalled the driver.
I went back to my previous version of AISB, and still had the same problems. Finally, I uninstalled AISB and reinstalled it, and I was able to do a backup to CD. But when I tried to backup to a DVD, it once again failed and just sat there in "writing lead-out" mode. (And, after doing this, the DVD that was in the drive is unrecognizable.)
By the way, the DVD I mentioned in the beginning, that had all the files that "failed" to verify? I went back to it and did a "Validate (Test) Backup" with Test Read, and all the files that failed before passed.
I'm using version 2.2.0.271, WindowsXP SP2, with a Lite-On 1633S writer, the same one I've always used.
To recap: The drive works fine with everything except AISBackup, but it was right in the middle of a backup session when things got hosed up, so I don't see how the software could have gotten corrupted. (And the files that were being written at the time test good.) On the other hand, after trying to write a DVD with AISB, the device driver is apparently corrupted and has to be reinstalled before any other applications can use the DVD writer.
Help!
I tried to run a session with my other backup set, and when it got to the disk write portion, it stalled: The AISBackup buffer usage bar filled most of the way up, then, after a wait (too long) the "write progress" bar said "writing lead-out" (it had never even written the data) and the "time remaining" counter began increasing. I waited over 5 minutes, and the counter continued to increase, with no data being written. Finally, I just aborted.
I tried other functions with the DVD writer. It could play CDs and DVDs but wouldn't write anything; when I tried to copy files from hard disk to CD, it didn't recognize the disk.
Finally, I uninstalled and reinstalled the disk writer driver in the Windows device manager. After that, I could copy files to CDs and I copied some movie files to a DVD, so everything seemed fine. But when I tried another backup with AISB, it did the same thing as before-- wouldn't even write the data. And afterward, I was once again unable to write anything until I reinstalled the driver.
I went back to my previous version of AISB, and still had the same problems. Finally, I uninstalled AISB and reinstalled it, and I was able to do a backup to CD. But when I tried to backup to a DVD, it once again failed and just sat there in "writing lead-out" mode. (And, after doing this, the DVD that was in the drive is unrecognizable.)
By the way, the DVD I mentioned in the beginning, that had all the files that "failed" to verify? I went back to it and did a "Validate (Test) Backup" with Test Read, and all the files that failed before passed.
I'm using version 2.2.0.271, WindowsXP SP2, with a Lite-On 1633S writer, the same one I've always used.
To recap: The drive works fine with everything except AISBackup, but it was right in the middle of a backup session when things got hosed up, so I don't see how the software could have gotten corrupted. (And the files that were being written at the time test good.) On the other hand, after trying to write a DVD with AISB, the device driver is apparently corrupted and has to be reinstalled before any other applications can use the DVD writer.
Help!