Nero "power calibration" stops recording using DVD+R or CD-R

I have problems to record with Mat****a UJ-820S on my unit when using DVD+R or CD-R, but no with DVD-R. Is a new firmware the solution? and in that case, where can i get it?
The problem is a "power calibration" with nero that stops the recording.
Thanks

Hi Barrie,
Thank you for your answer. Well, mi notebook is a Toshiba Satellite A50-110. The media that I always use is TDK or Verbatim. I've got my notebook since one year ago and i never had problems to burn any media until one month ago. Since that, the burning process has no problem with DVD-R but it stops a few seconds after begining when using DVD+R or CD-R. The error message is "power calibration error" (in spanish "Error de calibracion de potencia").
Thanks.

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