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Error Code 0xeb020b88
BigBoss [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 03, 2008 22:03 Messages: 5 Offline
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Hi i keep getting this error code when i burn an audio cd. I was using a CD RW not sure if this makes any difference. The weird thing about this is after the 4th burn i was able to successfully make a cd and i could play it on a cd player. After this happened i decided to make another disc, it burn successfully again i play it on a cd player and it had no tracks. I inserted the disc in my laptop and it said it had no data or audio tracks....? Weird huh. I appreciate it if anyone can help me, thank you.
BigBoss [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 03, 2008 22:03 Messages: 5 Offline
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Please i need help on this issue. Thanks

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Sep 12. 2008 17:23

BigBoss [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 03, 2008 22:03 Messages: 5 Offline
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Is anybody gonna help or not? I really need to fix this problem....
Don [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 29, 2008 13:10 Messages: 2 Offline
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I am having the same issues except with DVDs, I have been working trying to figure it out by deduction, I feel it may be the CD / DVD drive it self as mine no longer reads any pre recorded DVD at all anymore, ( I try them in my regular DVD player and they play fine, but if I put it in my computer, the computer does not even recognize it .) The only thing that is strange about this is that the computer recognizes a blank DVD and the power2go starts up, it goes through the process of getting the files ready to write and starts the writing process,,, then after a few min. all the sudden it stops & the error box pops up......


and the other oddball situation, it reads & writes & recognizes Cd's perfectly

here is the details......

User Name : Windows User
Company Name : Company
CDKey :
OS Version : Vista Personal Service Pack 1
C:\Program Files\CyberLink\Power2Go\Power2Go.exe : Version 5.50.2608
CBS.dll : Version 7.07.0208

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Total physical memory : 892MB (914320KB)
Free physical memory : 364MB (373040KB)
Memory load : 59 percent

Number of CPU : 2
CPU Name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
CPU Speed : 3000 MHz

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29.9.2008
Task Type : MP3 Disc

12:34:16, File(cl_DVDData.cpp), Line(186)
-> Begin burning process
Current drive: <E: ATAPI DVD W DH16W1P LG12>
Current writing speed(x): 16.0
====== Disc Info =======
Disc Type: DVD+R
Disc Status: Blank, Appendable
Num. of Sessions: 1 Num. of Tracks: 1
Book Type: DVD+R
Track Path:
Parallel Track Path
Diameter Length: 120mm Layer Counts: 1
Data Area Start PSN: 196608 End PSN: 2491711 End PSN on Layer 0: 0
End PSN : 120mm Layer Counts: 1
Disc Capacity: 2295104LBs
Free Size: 2295104LBs Used Size: 0LBs
========================
Burn option: w/ buffer underrun protection
Burn option: w/o simulation
Burn option: w/ close disc
Burn option: w/o verify disc
FS type: ISO9660_JOLIET
Burn mode: PACKET_INC

12:34:17, file(cl_DVDData.cpp), line(2954)
-> Begin new track: 1

12:34:17, file(cl_DVDData.cpp), line(2984)
-> Write data
Last write LBA: 146976

12:36:37, file(cl_DVDData.cpp), line(3089)
-> End new track

12:36:37, File(cl_DVDData.cpp), Line(300)
-> Burning Fail, ErrCode: 0xeb020b88

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Error Code : 0xeb020b88



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I have tried downloading & reinstalling power to go with no difference
I have also reinstalled the driver for the CD/DVD drive but to no avail.
A Tech friend suggested I try a new DVD/Cd rw drive as the cheaper ones are only 40 to 50 bucks,

However it would be nice if someone can help out before I spend the money on a new drive (and it turns out to be the power 2 go program its self)

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Sep 29. 2008 13:45

Mike [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Oct 04, 2008 09:12 Messages: 3 Offline
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Did you find an answer to this, yet? I am having the exact same problem burning dvd's. burning gets to about 95-97% then I get the error message. Mike
Aldo [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 16, 2008 19:44 Messages: 1 Offline
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I need help also....
What can be done?
I have already used a Cyberlink patch ...and nothing works...
reloaded it on my computer .. etc ... NOTHING!

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