Probably just a hardware failure then. Maybe intermittent; a dust mote
on the laser, or a crack on the circuit board. May come back soon, may
not. I personally doubt the firmware upgrade was responsible for
'fixing' the drive.

Again, you've gone to much more effort than I would have. I'd be more
worried about a _lasting_ repair and would likely have just replaced
the unit.


On Jan 14, 2008 6:37 PM, D.L.H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't normally burn that many types (and don't to multisession). I
> was just trying to clarify wheat the issue was: the hardware, the
> media or the authoring software.
>
> I guess the restored functionality after the firmware upgrade puts the
> answer in the "hardware sort of" category:-)


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