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I have this very strange thing happening to my DVD rewriter.
It works perfectly well playing purchased DVDs and burns DVD -R but when I try to use DVD+R or DVD RW the icon in My Computer changes from DVD RW Drive E: to CD Drive E: It also thinks that the drive is empty of a disk. If I try to click on the CD Drive icon it comes up as "Drive not accessible. Incorrect Function"! The burner is supposed to handle all types of DVD but Windows cannot recognise these formats. I know that it is a problem with windows because Nero recognises the disks perfectly well. Trouble is, I need to burn disks from outside of Nero and because Windows is not recognising them, other programmes don't either like VideoStudio. I have checked that I have the latest DVD driver and my Slave / Master is correctly configured. Any good ideas what's going on. It was fine to begin with but I'm not sure what would have changed. Thanks Mark |
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"Mark Paterson" <monkeypaterson@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%2308WgBlBGHA.1092@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >I have this very strange thing happening to my DVD rewriter. > > It works perfectly well playing purchased DVDs and burns DVD -R but when I > try to use DVD+R or DVD RW the icon in My Computer changes from DVD RW > Drive E: to CD Drive E: It also thinks that the drive is empty of a disk. > If I try to click on the CD Drive icon it comes up as "Drive not > accessible. Incorrect Function"! > > > The burner is supposed to handle all types of DVD but Windows cannot > recognise these formats. I know that it is a problem with windows because > Nero recognises the disks perfectly well. Trouble is, I need to burn disks > from outside of Nero and because Windows is not recognising them, other > programmes don't either like VideoStudio. > > I have checked that I have the latest DVD driver and my Slave / Master is > correctly configured. > > Any good ideas what's going on. > > It was fine to begin with but I'm not sure what would have changed. > > Thanks Mark > Windows is NOT a DVD writing platform. It only support UDF (universal data format) for rewritable CD media and that is why it is switching to thinking you have a CD-R drive. Windows only comes with a UDF reader/writer installable file system. UDF may not be the format in which you want to burn your DVDs. If you want the other non-UDF formats, go buy some software. You DVD-+RW drive should have come with some. You give no good reason why you cannot use Nero. Just because Windows includes *some* support for a device doesn't mean it completely supports the device. Windows comes with generic mouse drivers, too, but if you want that 20-button mouse to work then you have to install that mouse's driver. Yeah, the burner (device) supports lots of formats. That has nothing to do with the OS, its [installable] file systems, drivers, or software through which you must access the device. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818733/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283588/en-us So what did you change recently, like software installs, afterwhich behavior changed? Did you install Nero's InCD which is their UDF driver and could conflict with Windows' UDF support (and I know their InCD, as well as DirectCD from Roxio, is flaky and can blue screen the host). Maybe you need to reinstall Nero. -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup - Share with others. E-mail: Remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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"Mark Paterson" <monkeypaterson@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message news:%2308WgBlBGHA.1092@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >I have this very strange thing happening to my DVD rewriter. > > It works perfectly well playing purchased DVDs and burns DVD -R but when I > try to use DVD+R or DVD RW the icon in My Computer changes from DVD RW > Drive E: to CD Drive E: It also thinks that the drive is empty of a disk. > If I try to click on the CD Drive icon it comes up as "Drive not > accessible. Incorrect Function"! > > > The burner is supposed to handle all types of DVD but Windows cannot > recognise these formats. I know that it is a problem with windows because > Nero recognises the disks perfectly well. Trouble is, I need to burn disks > from outside of Nero and because Windows is not recognising them, other > programmes don't either like VideoStudio. > > I have checked that I have the latest DVD driver and my Slave / Master is > correctly configured. > > Any good ideas what's going on. > > It was fine to begin with but I'm not sure what would have changed. > > Thanks Mark > There is no native support for writing DVDs in XP. You must use a separate program such as Nero. Jim |
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