Meaning:
The memory or buffer which contains the data to be written to the CD is empty, which means that no data is being sent to the recorder. As the burning process requires a constant datastream, this means that the process has been aborted. Try using a slower writing speed and ensure that your PC is working at full speed (close down all other programs during the burning process, defragment your hard disk before you start, close down background processes such as virus scanners etc., switch off energy saving mode and screen savers, etc.)
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This is often caused by communications problems between the adapter and the CD recorder. With SCSI devices you can try to reduce the write speed of the adapter by switching off the 'Sync Negotiation' option and setting the transfer rate to half the maximum rate. You can normally do this in the controller BIOS. It may help to upgrade the driver software for the SCSI host adapter (that is the Miniport and WinASPI driver). You should also check that all SCSI devices are correctly terminated and that the SCSI bus is not too long. If you have an ATAPI recorder, the problem could be caused by the WinASPI drivers. It may also be that you have master/slave ATAPI settings which are incorrect or not ideal, or that the devices are not connected in the best way to the IDE bus. The best thing to do is to give the recorder its own IDE bus (there are normally two).
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These error messages result from unspecified hardware faults in the recorder, which do not have any obvious cause. A firmware upgrade, changing to a different make of blank CD or having the recorder repaired may all help in this case.
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This may be caused by a hardware fault, or a firmware upgrade may be needed.