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PostPosted: Mon 01-10-2005 12:14AM 
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I just tried to burn something for the first time when I encountered a problem: when I place the DVD-R in the drive, windows fails to recognize it as a blank DVD. Sometimes it thinks that the DVD-RW drive is a CD drive (it actually changes the description in "My Computer") that cannot be written to, and other times it says that is an incomapatible storage device. The drive can dectect DVD-R's that have been written to already just fine.

Does this sound like the burner is the source of the problem or Windows is?

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The drive isn't going to recognize a blank cd anyway. Have to burn something on it for it to realize something is there.

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Is that something unique to DVD-R's? Because whenever I place a blank CD-R in the drive it recognizes it as a blank CD with 700MB of empty space. Also why would windows change the description of the drive from "DVD-RW" to "CD drive"?

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Probably CD drive when nothing/cd is in it, and DVD when a DVD is in it. I dunno but it doesn't matter what it recognizes as long as it will burn what you want.

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I've noticed windows isn't quite set up to use dvd burners, you have to use another program like nero. it does the same thing on my computer and i can burn just fine using nero and veritas.


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I had the very same problem about a week ago with my computer. It seems that I had to:

1)Unhook the DVD-R drive when the computer was off
2)Reboot without the drive
3)Reconnect the DVD-R drive
4)Reboot

I never did the reboot in the middle and it kept recognizing the new DVD-R drive as the old CD-R drive.


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PostPosted: Wed 01-19-2005 4:40PM 
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Also check your jumper settings...

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