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I cant get aftermarket software to burn cds (maybe win XP is locking it up).
The CD-R is Maxell DVD-R video/data media, single sided recordable to 120min video or 4.7gb of data.
If I try to get Win XP to write a cd, it says there is no cd detected.
I dont know whats up, my hardware is new.
It says Used space: 0 Free space: 0
I'm thinking I should just try different CD-R disks?
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Originally posted by slow6: I cant get aftermarket software to burn cds (maybe win XP is locking it up).
The CD-R is Maxell DVD-R video/data media, single sided recordable to 120min video or 4.7gb of data.
If I try to get Win XP to write a cd, it says there is no cd detected.
I dont know whats up, my hardware is new.
It says Used space: 0 Free space: 0
I'm thinking I should just try different CD-R disks?
dude, DVD-R and CD-R are 2 different things. you said you're using Maxell DVD-R. that's why it's saying no cd is detected, because it's not a cd. :rolleyes:
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Please don't tell me your trying to burn DVDs with a CDRW drive...
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Originally posted by lambo101: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by slow6: I cant get aftermarket software to burn cds (maybe win XP is locking it up).
The CD-R is Maxell DVD-R video/data media, single sided recordable to 120min video or 4.7gb of data.
If I try to get Win XP to write a cd, it says there is no cd detected.
I dont know whats up, my hardware is new.
It says Used space: 0 Free space: 0
I'm thinking I should just try different CD-R disks?
dude, DVD-R and CD-R are 2 different things. you said you're using Maxell DVD-R. that's why it's saying no cd is detected, because it's not a cd. :rolleyes: </font>[/QUOTE]crap, i didnt even see that [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
I was wondering about that, because you dont even need to format teh new cd's.
Originally posted by 3.4 slow to go: but how did you resolve it for future "search, stupid" posts?
all he had to do was get a CD-R disc.
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Originally posted by lambo101: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 3.4 slow to go: but how did you resolve it for future "search, stupid" posts?
all he had to do was get a CD-R disc. </font>[/QUOTE]read the topic closer.
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