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Old 06-25-2008, 10:59 AM
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is this the copied dvd problem or my lens problem?

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Mike, Just put in the OEM map in the drive and see if that works. If it works than you laser is okay.
Also try what the guys said above.
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Old 06-25-2008, 12:24 PM
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Also try using a different type of media, if the one you have is a DVD-R then try a DVD+R, it may work, like brian says it's a bit hit an miss.

Follow Richards advice and make an image (with imgburn, it's free) and then burn a new one on a quailiy DVD at a slow speed. I burn my tdk's at x4 speed (the slowest rated for the disc) and my Verbatim DVD-RW's at x2 speed and have no problems.
I know someone had the exact same problem. Their MK4 couldn't read DVDs that read fine in my MK4 and we were both running V31. So, I burned the map on +R media and that one worked fine. If your burning software and DVD drive allows it, change the booktype on +R to DVD-ROM (although that isn't critical).
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Old 06-28-2008, 01:46 AM
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Mike, Just put in the OEM map in the drive and see if that works. If it works than you laser is okay.
Also try what the guys said above.
It works perfect when I put in my OEM map...very quick response...so I'm assuming it is the copied disk problem...
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Old 06-28-2008, 05:36 AM
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I think it is the disk problem, because I tried to copy the files from disk to my computer, but while I'm copying it, errors came up...so it won't let me continue, it just end at 75%...
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Old 07-25-2008, 05:36 PM
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the guy who sold the copied disk burned an other one for me but still it won't read in my MKIV....damn it!! and I tried to copy the files from the disk to my computer with 1x speed, but it stoped at 80% with errors so...
can someone send me a .rar or .zip file of the 2008 high map?

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