Burn - Device Error

PRE8.0.1. on both machines
Computer 1: Intel Core2Quad Q9650 3.0, NVidia Quadro NVS 290 256mb updated, 8GB DDR2 1600, 2xHDD 7200 C:system D:video files, Pioneer DVR-                   109, W7/64 Pro.
Computer 2: Intel i5-750 Core2Quad 2.66, ASUS GForce GTS250 512mb updated, 4GB DDR3 1333, 1xHDD 500GB 7200, SonyOptiarc DVD writer,
                   W7/64 Home.
No problem setting up any project and using the timeline. PRE8 will export avi file to HDD, but when asked to burn to disc using Ritek DVD-R, at 95% disc is ejected and message is 'Device error - the target device isn't suitable for use'. When PRE8 asked to burn to folder, at 28% export stops and message is 'Device error - the target device isn't suitable for use'. All the latest updates and drivers have been installed on both machines. Did not have this problem with PRE4 on W/XP machines. Both dvd writers have no problem burning CD/DVD discs using Windows or DVD Decrypter. Computer 2 has system, ZoneAlarm security suite and PRE8 installed no other software to interfere. How do I get PRE8 to burn my discs?
Your suggestions, guys, will be most welcome.

Had read many posts to find this subject before writing this post, but aftyer posting I went on the search again and found my answer on a post by Haacho at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/630827?tstart=30.
Having used Premiere 6.5 and PRE4 I have always put a stop marker on the timeline at the end of the project so that it would return to the disc menu.
I removed the stop marker from the timeline on both machines and they have now produced two very good dvds.
Am I a happy bunny!!

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