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DVD/CD-RW Drive Question
My DVD/CD-RW drive reads but does not write. Can this faulty drive corrupt my operating system?
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Do you have some type of Authorizing or burning software installed? If you don't, the drive will act like a standard ROM drive and will read. Can you post some specs for us like model, software, new or existing build, OS?
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Hi edrod13: For burning software I have Roxio and Sonic. Sonic was installed by Dell. Dell desktop model 8200...70+GB, 512RAM,Windows XP home edition
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You should have uninstalled Sonic before installing Roxio.
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Hi glc: Dell just helped me reinstall WinXP home OS. At that time we reinstalled Roxio and Sonic. Now, what do you suggest? Thanks, George
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Another question before calling Dell.....My DVD/CD-RW drive reads and writes to DVD's. but it will not write to a CD-R or RW disc. The program does not recognize the CD-R or CD-RW disc when its in the proper drive. I checked the CD-R and RW disc in another computer and they are ok.
I went into device manager and there are no red X's or yellow warning indicators......Any ideas whats happening? Thanks.....George Last edited by waiting; 06-19-2005 at 11:31 AM. |
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I think you have a defective drive. Call Dell.
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he could also be having a compatiability issue with the media he is using...
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I've seen stranger things.
Have you run all the Dell diagnostics? Boot it with the Resource CD. |
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glc: With Dell's guidance, I tried using the "dell diagnostic CD"....but it wouldn't work.....so at that time, Dell instructed me in reinstalling WinXP. I have not tried running the dell diagnostic cd after reinstalling WinXP.
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I'm having a somewhat similar problem, insofar as my sony vaio laptop's combo dvd-rw/cdrw is malfunctioning and not recognizing cds, but is recognizing dvds... Please keep us informed... I am thinking my drive is worn out, and will have to get another, but first I'm gonna try to flash firmware. PS- Sounds like your DELL is still under warrenty, so take advantage of that and get them to fix that sucker! |
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to EDB: Yes, I used a CD to reinstall my WinXP home edition. You said you were going to try "to flash firmware". Whats flash firmware? Sometimes I think it would be a lot easier just to use a CD exterior drive thats connected with USB. Your comments please........thanks..........
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Firmware is like a little mini BIOS for your CD/DVD drives and a lot of other drives, it is built directly into the drives as EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read only memory) same as your BIOS
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BUT, if it's still under warranty, make DELL take care of it! http://www.network54.com/Forum/threa...&lp=1101539218 |
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I have a LiteOn Dvd burner thats been making some bad burns, with pixelating in video. I suggest before spending the money on a new drive you clean the lense first. This has always resolved the read/write issues with my drive. If your're running XP I dont think you need to flash the bios etc. Get a Dvd/Cd cleaning kit. (CD with little brushes on read side). After Hundreds of burns my drive is still OK. I think I paid about 8 bucks for the kit.
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