Catalog Backup Fails

I am using Photoshop Elements 10 on a PC with Windows 7 Professional.  When I attempt to backup the catalog to DVD, the process begins and after burning four disks it fails with a message to make sure that the current disk drive firmware is installed.
Thus far I have:
     Reconnected all missing files
     Repaired (no errors found) the catalog
     Optimized the catalog
     Recreated the thumbnail cache
     Turned off the sync agent
     Turned off Auto-Analyzer
     Turned off facial recognition
     Used different brand of DVD
On four separate attempts to run a backup, I have encountered the same result.

Has anyone solved this or received the answer from Support. I have spent several days importing all my pictures, after having bought elements 10 and when I do the backup to DVD it fails after the second DVD with the same error. 'error encountered while writing disc. Contact your disc drive manufacturer and upgrade to the latest available firmware for your specific disc drive before trying again'
I know it's not my drives or drivers as this is the only software that has given me a problem.
I need to backup to 6 DVD's.

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