>My DVD burner is a M.a.t.s.h.i.t.a (I inserted the dots because without them it was considered a vulgar word) DVD-RAM UJ-841S ATA device
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>The day before it worked all right and now I can't create DVDs with it.
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>With the software I use I receive a "Power calibration error"
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>I looked a bit with google about that problem and there does'nt seem to be much clear information about this.
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>So now what should I do?
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>Could this be in any way something related to Vista?
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>I mean perhaps I did an update recently on Vista and that is the thanks I got for doing it <g>
If the suggestions of others don't work, just replace the drive. It's not worth spending much time on. Assuming your machine is a desktop, a good replacement DVD burner is ~C$35, one with LightScribe ~C$40.
Regards. Al
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