Computer Hope
Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: hot dog on February 13, 2009, 08:10:06 PM
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Somehow after failed attempts to burn .AVI (movie) files to a Memorex DVD+RW disk, my computer is treating the disk as if it is a DVD-R disk.
I've been using CDburnerXP to try to erase the disk and it keeps telling me that the disk is not erasable, telling me that the current disk format is "DVD-R".
Is there a way to change the disk format back to the way it was?
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C'mmon, get another disk...and stop banging your head.
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Believe it or not, I'm not interested in saving money, so I couldn't care less if I am able to use the disk again..
The reason I asked is because I AM interested in learning how to change the bit settings.. The more you know in computers, the more independent you are, IN MY OPINION.
I understand that the format of the disk can be changed but I was never successful at doing it before and was hoping to get some pointers on it...
For starters, what is a good program to use...... ;D
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Learning is always good, but in this case, I think, the disk simply went haywire, and it's not good anymore. Not uncommon with optical media.
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heh, actually it was two disks that went haywire...I only mentioned one disk to keep it simple.........and a third disk is in question at the moment..
I believe the problem could actually lie in my drive..............It is suppose to be compatible with most optical media, but it fails to recognize certain brands of disks....For example: It will not recognize FUGI DVD+RWs, but it does recognize Memorex DVD+RWs.......Even the disks that it CAN recognize it has troube reading sometimes...Generally a "restart" is required at that point.
I flashed the firmware in it once a while back and the condition of the drive didn't change...I thought that maybe an updated version of the firmware would change/help the way the drive reads the disk..............but condition is still the same..
The time I spent troubleshooting that optical drive tought me a lot of stuff....I have no regrets about purchasing it, because of that........However, I ready to toss it out the door....I think I've squeazed enough lessons of out it...
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You're correct. Some optical drives are picky.
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It seems that Windows 7 works better with my DVD Writer...
I was using Windows Vista when I could not get those DVD+RWs to work...
I just installed Windows 7 Beta, and CDBurner XP teats IS able to erase the disks...
It could be that there were corrupt files in Vista that were preventling the proper function, and that a general fresh installation helped the disks to work...
Nevertheless, the Drive seems to work better with Windows 7.
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Since Vista is first generation to DVD burning capabilities i would say yes this is a distinct possibility