I think there's a difference in material used for high-speed and
low-speed rw discs. Your drive is a low-speed one, so you'll have to use
low-speed discs. Although your rw-disc said 4x, it was a high-speed one
(you said in one of the previous posts), so it can't be reliably written
on a low-speed drive.

At least, that's what i think. Can someone confirm this?

> 
>       Thanks to everyone for their help. It appears that that 
> drive is buggy 
> (even with the latest firmware). Newer drive, no problem.
>       Even though the drive says it can write CD-RW at 4x, 
> and the disk was 
> rated minimum of 4x, CDRECORD would only burn at 2x, which 
> must be what the 
> drive's BIOS must be reporting.
>       In either case, same two disks worked perfectly on same 
> system, newer drive.
> 
> Gratzi!
> Mike.
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