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  1. richardrs

    richardrs Member

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    When I try to write the stored DVD I get an error message.

    Checking for writable media.

    Error; media not found Please insert writable media.
     
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    What programs, what media, what is the make and model of your burner and it's current firmware. You are not providing enough information for someone to help, need more :)
     
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    1 Click DVD Copy (DVD 4FREE), Tosheba DVD-R burner, XP on D Drive, to copy movies. I could not send the Stored movie on the C drive because their wasen't enough room. The movie is stored on the D Drive. However I can't write it on a blank DVD-R blank disk.
     
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    What media are you using, what model Toshiba and what is its current firmware. DL this program and it will tell you that info

    http://www.dvdinfopro.com/
     
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    TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R6012,Media? I installed DVDINFO PRO and I have and I still have the same problem.
     
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    The latest firmware for your burner is IM34

    http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?category=14&manufactor=31

    Firmware is what aids your burner in recognizing newer media (blank disks) and burning speeds.

    DVD InfoPro gives you the info on your burner and media. What brand of blank disks are you using i.e. Verbatim, Maxell, Sony?
     
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    TDK(DVD-R 4.7GB).
     
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    Do I download Firmwere? If so how? I'm not familiar with their website. I know this question is a little stange but please have patience with me. I have downloaded 4 items since I purchased 1 click DVD.
     
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    Your D drive is another hard drive I'm assuming??
     
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    Yes I have a Sony Laptop with a C and D hard drive. Both have approximately 22. Gig. The D hard drive is used for the system restore so I have 3.5 unused space in C Drive and 20. Gig on D. I think they are partitioned.
     
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    Go back into DVD InfoPro and see what it says for your drive. It should show your drive and after the R6012 there should be a number or somewhere on the info it should say your firmware version. We need to know what your current is now in order to find the appropriate firmware for your burner.
     
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    DVD Rom R-6012(F;)is all I see. I don't see firmwere or info
     
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    Here is what I get under show drive features.

    Drive Profiles
    Profile 0000h Reserved Profile
    Profile 0010h DVD-ROM Read Only
    Profile 0008h CD-ROM Read Only
    Profile 0009h CD-R Write Once
    Profile 000ah CD-RW Re-Writable
    Profile 0011h DVD-R Sequential Recording
    Profile 0013h DVD-RW Restricted Overwrite
    Profile 0014h DVD-RW Sequential Recording
    Drive Features
    Feature 0001h Core behaviour
    Feature 0002h Morphing
    Feature 0003h Removable Medium
    Feature 0004h Write Protectable
    Feature 0010h Random Readable
    Feature 001dh Multi Read CD
    Feature 001eh CD Read
    Feature 001fh DVD Read
    Feature 0021h Incremental Streaming Writable
    Feature 0023h Formattable
    Feature 0026h Restricted Overwrite
    Feature 002ch Rigid Restricted Overwrite
    Feature 002dh CD Track at Once (TAO)
    Feature 002eh CD Mastering (SAO/RAW)
    Feature 002fh DVD-R/RW Write
    Feature 0100h Power Management
    Feature 0103h CD Audio Analog Play
    Feature 0105h Timeout
    Feature 0106h DVD CSS Authentication
    Feature 0107h Real Time Streaming
    Feature 010bh DVD CPRM Authentication
     
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    [​IMG]

    Look for the firmware version
     
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    Firmwere is 1S31
     
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    You are three firmware updates behind the current for your burner is IS34. Go to this site and you will see your burner with the versions IS32 to 1S34 download the current version and flash your drive, this will help it identify new media. However, flashing a drive can be risky, only you can decide if it what you want to do, but if you do not you will probably continue on with problems. If you do not want to flash you can always experiment with different media brands until you find one that your drive will accept.
     
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