Vegas 3c and Soundforge 6 crash audio burn

bruceo2 wrote on 8/19/2002, 6:55 PM
Ever since I have been running 3.0 (since it was released) I have been unable to burn an audio CD. Whenever I go to disc or track at once it goes directly to a BSOD with message Stop: DX0000008E (0xc0000005, 0xf8728b2E, 0xBA9BECB8, 0X00000000) EUSBMSD.sys address F8728B2E base at F8725000 date stamp 3BCBC6AO.

This happens everytime in both Begas and soundforge 6 I have the latest versions installed and have uninstalled both, removed the directories and reinstalled with no remedy.

I own a video production business and have no problems with other features, but I have an audio burning project and need to figure out a fix. I am on Win XP pro with a Pioneer A-03 DVD-Rw drive.

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sonicboom wrote on 8/19/2002, 11:16 PM
maybe you have to register??
just a guess
other will know 4 sure
sb
bruceo2 wrote on 8/20/2002, 8:19 AM
I have been registered since v2.0
SonyEPM wrote on 8/20/2002, 9:01 AM
What AO3 firmware are you running?
bruceo2 wrote on 8/21/2002, 12:36 AM
It is a Pioneer DVR-103 DVD-RW , but I dont know how to check the current firmware on Windows XP.
bruceo2 wrote on 8/21/2002, 12:53 AM
I am trying to upgrade the firmeare. It says it needs to be run from MSDOS mode. I dont know how to access MSDOS in WinXP. It will not work from the command line. I hope upgrading the firmware will resolve the CD audio burning issue.

Thanks
bruceo2 wrote on 8/22/2002, 10:03 PM
any help?
Cheesehole wrote on 8/23/2002, 3:41 AM
you have to boot into dos from a floppy. you can use WinXP to create yourself a boot floppy. insert a diskette and right click on it in explorer (A:) and hit format. there is a checkbox for 'system disk' or 'dos boot disk' or something like that.

once the diskette is formatted, just stick it in and reboot. your PC should boot into dos. if you don't know dos, you should put the updater in the root folder of your C drive so you don't have to navigate to it. when your PC boots into dos you can hit C: to change to your C drive then run the utility.

if you have a Win98 PC you can make a way better boot diskette... I forget what to run, but it will make a diskette with all the common dos utilities AND cd-rom drivers. the utils automatically load onto a RAM drive that the diskette creates as it boots up. pretty amazingly cool for Microsoft.