Hi. i'm to copy a homemade movie (and storebought dvd we OWN..yes own) of mine on my cousins NEW refurished/redone/rebuilt laptop she bought @ our local computer shop. I found this same thread but it was no help. "A disc with an unsupported format in drive d:". Its a dell latitude d600 with win xp home.. Sp2 1.59 ghz 512 ram Thanks!
do the store bought dvd and the copy both give the same error? what software is playing theses? can you see the files/folders on the discs by go to the drive in my computer and right click/explore?
Yes.( i don't know if i mentioned but it was giving the error in POWERDVD) its only giving the error in power dvd,it won't load in windows media player or anything. Nope.
yeah it has to because the computer guy left a disc in there for something he installed on the Computer before she picked it up... so it shuold play CD's...
try going to dell website and download "ALL" the software/drivers and install them... http://support.dell.com/support/top...rt_central?c=us&l=en&systemid=LAT_PNT_PM_D600 ---------------- edit standard D600 only has cdrom drive, not dvd-rom or writer http://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/latit/d600_spec.pdf
just wanted to give a update. We took it back and he put xp home i think and reupdated everything... she was able to make a movie and very satisfied. Thanks to anyone that helped.. afterdawn does help! ;-)