DVD+R discs burned in Vista can't be read on Vista machine
I have a HP laptop and it has a Slimtype DVD A DS8AZH ATA DVD writer. Now the problem with this dvd drive is that it hardly recognizes the DVD that is burned on this same laptop. When i insert a movie cd which is in avi file in the dvd writer, it thinks that the cd is blank and gives a message "Prepare this blank disc". Other kind of disc are read by this drive without any issues. Is it that the dvd drive is going dead or sort of?
Re: DVD+R discs burned in Vista can't be read on Vista machine
I am also having this problem in vista. Burnt data DVD's and once ejected they are no longer able to be read on same computer they were burnt from. Error msg notifying me the disc is blank and if I try to format - error msg claims disc is write protected. There is data on the disc's and there were no errors during the burn process and have tried both formats (live file system and Mastered).
Re: DVD+R discs burned in Vista can't be read on Vista machine
It might be possible that the DVD writer driver not working properly or got corrupted that is why you are getting the problem reading the burn DVD. I will advise you to go re-installation of the driver for the DVD and see whether this is working for you or not. I think this will help you with the problem you are going through.
Re: DVD+R discs burned in Vista can't be read on Vista machine
Thanks, will give it a go! Have been able to try the dvd's in another pc and they worked so just an issue with my pc in reading them. Although it reads others .... just not the ones it has burnt!!!! go figure!!! LOL