Yesterday, I faced a very confusing problem when I was trying to burn a CD-R with Nero Burning ROM using my laptop's built-in MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-852S. Nero gave me an error message that says 'Invalid field in parameter' and the burning process stopped even before the progress bar show up like the one below:

Follow up:
After several minutes of figuring out what might have caused this, I found that the problem was caused by the Enable generation of short lead-out option in Nero's Options window. So, I removed the check mark next to it, and the drive burned my Delphi CD successfully without errors. Screenshot below shows that option, highlighted.

Previously it was unchecked, but somehow a couple of days ago I was inclined by that 'seemingly interesting' option of being able to do overburning (store more data into the CD). This is strange though, because I can safely choose to enable that option with another drive (on my previous laptop) and burn CDs & DVDs without getting the error message!
I think this was because of the different mechanism used in each drives. While with some drives you can do overburning, you can't with others. It was simply a matter of compatibility too, because I still got the error message when using CD from other manufacturers.









finally some comment that works!
Thankyou once again!
Yup, I had almost frustrated trying to solve the problem too.. Glad it worked on ya, mate ;)
The fix was slightly different, I unchecked Enable Disc-at-once CD overburning and that fixed it.
Great work