When trying to burn an ISO to a CD-R earlier today using UltraISO Trial software, I (of course, when in a hurry) received the following error:
Error setting write page mode
Ah, I remember running into this last time I reinstalled Windows 7 Professional 64bit.
I pulled up my notes and found a link to EZB’s forum which talked about this issue and made mention that the driver needed updated.
Here’s the EZB Forum Link discussing the Error setting write mode page that I found useful.
I ventured out to Lenovo’s support website as I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre M90p desktop unit and grabbed the driver.
A reboot after the installation (it was only 9.6MB not 9GB to download — I notice they have many typos like this on the website) now has me working with UltraISO.
Lesson here is that after a Windows install — Make sure you update drivers from Manufacturer! Windows’ drivers usually aren’t the best, of course.
Note: I did come back to this problem to fix it. I used Windows’ Disc Image Burner software (Right-click Open With -> Windows Disc Image Burner)
Documenting saves the day again!
Too much documentation can be a bad thing though. =(
The whole thing happened just because you are trying to burn a file or files in a CD that even tho’ could be blank and CD-RW the capacity of the file is bigger than the CD for example you are using a CD_RW 80mins/700MB but your file it takes more than 80 minutes so that’s the problem right there cause the system and the system consider the CD overloaded and unable to burn. Do not have anything to do with softwares and drivers or nothing further than just that…
Strange because this was happening when burning a 40MB ISO image. I’ll watch for that the next time I re-install my system and test to see.
I found the same problem. I got an iso image (no more than 590mb). I have not idea what is going wrong! :/