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  1. #Nero s type how to#
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#Nero s type update#

Same issues with PMA Update Failuer with Memorex DVD-RĪhead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.68, size=160016 bytes, created 5:33:44 PM When you are unable to write to the PMA area, it's normally caused by poor media, dust on the optical head, recording software problems, old firmware on the recorder, or a recorde in need of alignment. There is a limited number of times that you can write to the PMA, but you it's impossible to fill that area up before you filled up the disc. Till the Lead-In is written, this information is contained in the PMA on the disc.

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And the Lead-in contains information as to where the data is located on the disc so that it can be retrieved later when you go to read the disc. When you begin writing to a disc, in Track-At-Once mode the Lead-In is reseverd, but not written too yet as the data has yet to be written to the disc. The PMA area is the 'Program Memory Area' on the media.

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Those who are having this issue, can you provide a copy of the Nero Log file from the failed write attempt?Įdit the Log file before posting so as not to show your Nero serial key of course.

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#Nero s type how to#

That being said, however, I have absolutely no idea how to prevent it. A PMA Update error, or Program Memory Area Update Error, occurs when the CD or DVD tries to close off the session but can't write the updated TOC information to the Program Memory Area. Those are much more rare now thanks to technologies such as Smart-BURN. The PMA Update Error doesn't occur because of Nero's inability to keep the buffer full. Now I'm having problems with 2/3 of the disks I've used. Another possibility that seems to have come up quite frequently on other forums is the media, but I have some reservations about that theory because I have two spools of the same brand and almost all of the media on the first spool burned just fine. I'll be able to ascertain if this is it tomorrow when I get a new RAM chip that I ordered to resolve a different issue. If It's a hardware issue it's more likely going to be an issue with the RAM chips. I'm running into the same error with my Sony DRU 700A.






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