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Saturday 30 January 2010

A Problem …

Hmmm …

Hmmmm …

You know, in normal circumstances, I usually won’t hear a word said against Apple, and their products, I really don’t. At least not off from people who don’t have one.

But I’ve had a glitch — yes, glitch seems to be the word — crop up up, ever since the release of Security Patch 2010 − 001.

DVD’s don’t seem to burn.

Hmmm …

Bit of a bugger, that.

And a rather frustrating one, as you can imagine.

As you probably know, by now, I’m using a mid-2007 model Mac Mini, running Mac OS X 10.6.2.

With the past few files I I’ve tried burning to blank DVD — every format, bar DL’s, and quite a few different brands — and all I get in reply is the following:

The disc can’t be burned because because communication between the computer and the disc drive failed (error code 0x80020022).

Which wasn’t something I got, before the patch went on.

I also know that — having browsed through the various Apple forums —

I think I’d appreciate any thought’s people have. Or help anyone can give.

If you’ve come across this problem, and developed a workaround, or solution, I’d appreciate a comment or two.

And not ones of the ‘Get a PC sort’, THANKING you … !




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