dvd-r burner not working plz help

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by whitedude, Jul 10, 2005.

  1. whitedude

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    hey my dvd-r burner stopped workign it copies and opens cd-r but not dvd-r anymore and when i put a blank disk in or when there is no disk in i open up the drive E: properties and says its full, so im confused , so can some one hel pem plz
     
  2. marcus23

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    Properties will always say it's full. However it should burn that CD or DVD without problems. If not, try different cd/dvd media.
     
  3. Rotary

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    hi

    try uninstalling the drives in device manager and reboot you pc it will find them again!
     
  4. whitedude

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    hey i think i foudn the problem but not sure, i was using deamon tools ands i closed it but there is still a g: drive left and my comp only has 2 drives e: and d: so i think the dvd burner is thinking that is the one its supposed to use, so how do i get rid of the g: drive
     
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    hi

    if i remeber rightly? you need the app loaded to DE-ACTIVATE the drive? then uninstall the app!
     
  6. whitedude

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    nope that wasnt the problem disabled the drive, uninstalled the drive restarted comp said new hardware found installed it restarted , plays dvds and cds and bruns cds but doesnt read dvd-r, and how can i turn the UDP file system to NTFS ? or RAW into NTFS ?
     
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    wow - i just got up and got greated with this...

    not sure whats it all about / do?
     

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