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Thread: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

  1. #1
    Stan Kay Guest

    How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate ver
    6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD drive and
    a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn files to
    disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However, when I
    insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give the
    messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows cannot
    read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that windows
    recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it before using
    it". This is hardly helpful.

    Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?


  2. #2
    pvdg42 Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?


    "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    > ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    > drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    > files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    > when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    > the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    > cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    > windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    > before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    >
    > Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?

    Open Windows Explorer. Find your drive in the Computer section of the
    treeview on the left. Right-click the drive where you have the blank CD.
    Select Format from the context-sensitive menu.



  3. #3
    Stan Kay Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    Many thanks for the prompt response.

    I have done exactly as you explained but right clicking on my drive does not
    reveal a "Format" option. The only item that relates to my drive is
    "Eject".

    On the assumption that I am supposed to have a "Format" option, can you
    please suggest how I can restore the missing "Format" option?

    "pvdg42" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    >> ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    >> drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    >> files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    >> when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    >> the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    >> cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    >> windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    >> before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    >>
    >> Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?

    > Open Windows Explorer. Find your drive in the Computer section of the
    > treeview on the left. Right-click the drive where you have the blank CD.
    > Select Format from the context-sensitive menu.
    >
    >



  4. #4
    MGbassace Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    Normally you should just be able to insert the blank disc and it will then
    open an empty window where you can drag your files to it for burning.
    I would guess that there is an issue here with your burner not being
    recognised as a DVD writer and only as a DVD-ROM.

    Does the burner work using other software like Ahead or Nero?

    I would suggest search Pioneer website for help or alternatively if your new
    PC is an off the shelf one from a big name store that you contact the
    manufacture of said PC.

    M.B.G (MCDST)

    "Stan Kay" wrote:

    > Many thanks for the prompt response.
    >
    > I have done exactly as you explained but right clicking on my drive does not
    > reveal a "Format" option. The only item that relates to my drive is
    > "Eject".
    >
    > On the assumption that I am supposed to have a "Format" option, can you
    > please suggest how I can restore the missing "Format" option?
    >
    > "pvdg42" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > > "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > >> My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    > >> ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    > >> drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    > >> files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    > >> when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    > >> the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    > >> cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    > >> windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    > >> before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    > >>
    > >> Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?

    > > Open Windows Explorer. Find your drive in the Computer section of the
    > > treeview on the left. Right-click the drive where you have the blank CD.
    > > Select Format from the context-sensitive menu.
    > >
    > >

    >


  5. #5
    Retired Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a burner?



  6. #6
    LG Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    Retired wrote:
    > You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    > burner?


    Wow....where have you been. LOL



  7. #7
    Bill Yanaire Guest

    What brand of CDRW?

    What brand of CDRW's are you using? Some of the drives won't work with
    junky media.


    "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    > ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    > drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    > files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    > when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    > the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    > cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    > windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    > before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    >
    > Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?




  8. #8
    Retired Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?


    "LG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...
    > Retired wrote:
    >> You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    >> burner?

    >
    > Wow....where have you been. LOL
    >


    Where have I been? I've been building computers for 2 decades. Up to now
    I've never had to format a CD-ROM or a DVD disk. If I want to copy a set of
    files to a CD or DVD disk, I just copy them. Do it all the time - without
    ever going through any formatting process.



  9. #9
    Stan Kay Guest

    Re: What brand of CDRW?

    I am using Memorex CD-RW (part 837240) which work fine in my Windows XP
    laptop at anything from 16x to 24x. Under Windows XP I cannot get it to
    work at any speed. Since submitting the question, as a test, I have loaded
    Nero and found that it will format the disc and I can burn files. However,
    the real issue is why can't this be done with Windows Vista Ultimate when
    the documentation and help files say it can?


    "Bill Yanaire" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > What brand of CDRW's are you using? Some of the drives won't work with
    > junky media.
    >
    >
    > "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    >> ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    >> drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    >> files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    >> when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    >> the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    >> cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    >> windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    >> before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    >>
    >> Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?

    >
    >
    >



  10. #10
    Retired Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?


    "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "LG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:%[email protected]...
    >> Retired wrote:
    >>> You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    >>> burner?

    >>
    >> Wow....where have you been. LOL
    >>

    >
    > Where have I been? I've been building computers for 2 decades. Up to now
    > I've never had to format a CD-ROM or a DVD disk. If I want to copy a set
    > of files to a CD or DVD disk, I just copy them. Do it all the time -
    > without ever going through any formatting process.
    >


    I should add that it's called "burning a disk", which is not exactly the
    same as formatting - which you can't do with DVDs and CD-ROMs.



  11. #11
    LG Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?



    Retired wrote:
    > "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "LG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:%[email protected]...
    >>> Retired wrote:
    >>>> You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    >>>> burner?
    >>>
    >>> Wow....where have you been. LOL
    >>>

    >>
    >> Where have I been? I've been building computers for 2 decades. Up to
    >> now I've never had to format a CD-ROM or a DVD disk. If I want to
    >> copy a set of files to a CD or DVD disk, I just copy them. Do it all
    >> the time - without ever going through any formatting process.
    >>

    >
    > I should add that it's called "burning a disk", which is not exactly
    > the same as formatting - which you can't do with DVDs and CD-ROMs.


    LOL again.....You obviously haven't done it much. Do you even know what a
    CD-RW is? Why do you think it's called rewritable? Didn't you ever wonder
    why all CD software has a "format" or erase button?



  12. #12
    Dave Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?

    But you do have to format a disc before burning.
    from Windows Help & Support (Search for Format CD):

    "Format a CD or DVD

    Before you can copy files to a CD or DVD, the disc must first be prepared
    using a process called formatting. There are several ways to format a CD or
    DVD disc. Your choice of format determines which computers and other devices
    will be able to read the disc.

    Insert a disc into your computer's CD or DVD drive.

    In the dialog box that appears, click Burn files to disc.

    In the Burn a disc dialog box, type a name for your new disc.

    Click Show formatting options, and then click one of the following
    formatting options:

    Live File System

    Mastered

    Click Next to prepare the disc.

    Now you can copy files to your disc using whichever method you selected.

    Choosing the right formatting option for the job
    When you format a CD or DVD, you can choose either the Live File System or
    Mastered format. Use the following information to help you determine which
    formatting option you should choose.

    Live File System discs:
    Enable you to copy files immediately to disc by dragging them.

    Are convenient if you want to keep a disc in the burn drive and occasionally
    copy a few files at a time.

    Are convenient because there is no lengthy recording step, such as with
    Mastered discs. Each file is written to the disc as you drag it to the disc
    folder.

    Let you delete individual files or reformat the disc to create additional
    disc space when you use a rewriteable disc such as a CD-RW, DVD-RW, or
    DVD-RAM.

    Might have to be closed before they can be used in other computers.

    Are only compatible with Windows XP and later versions of Windows.

    Note
    To see additional formatting options for Live File System discs, in the Burn
    a disc dialog box, click Change version. This will open the Select a Live
    File System Version dialog box, where you can choose a different formatting
    version for compatibility with different kinds of computers. For more
    information about these options, see Which CD or DVD format should I use?

    Mastered discs:
    Enable you to drag files to the disc and then burn all the files to disc at
    once.

    Are convenient if you need to burn a large collection of files, such as a
    music CD.

    Are compatible with older computers and devices like CD players and DVD
    players.

    Require a large amount of hard disk space to burn (as much as the capacity
    of the disc you are burning).

    Choosing the right disc for the job
    There are many kinds of writable discs, and not all discs can be formatted
    in the same way. Refer to the following table for details on disc
    formatting.

    This type of disc
    Can be formatted

    CD-R, DVD-R, or DVD+R
    Only once. Information can't be deleted from this type of disc.

    CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW
    Many times. If the disc has been formatted at least once, you can use the
    Quick Format option to format it more quickly on subsequent formats. For
    more information, see Erase a CD or DVD.

    DVD-RAM
    Many times. You can use the Quick Format option to format it quickly the
    very first time it is used, or on any subsequent format. For more
    information, see Erase a CD or DVD."




    "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "LG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:%[email protected]...
    >>> Retired wrote:
    >>>> You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    >>>> burner?
    >>>
    >>> Wow....where have you been. LOL
    >>>

    >>
    >> Where have I been? I've been building computers for 2 decades. Up to now
    >> I've never had to format a CD-ROM or a DVD disk. If I want to copy a set
    >> of files to a CD or DVD disk, I just copy them. Do it all the time -
    >> without ever going through any formatting process.
    >>

    >
    > I should add that it's called "burning a disk", which is not exactly the
    > same as formatting - which you can't do with DVDs and CD-ROMs.
    >



  13. #13
    Adam Albright Guest

    Re: What brand of CDRW?

    On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:49:57 +0100, "Stan Kay" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >I am using Memorex CD-RW (part 837240) which work fine in my Windows XP
    >laptop at anything from 16x to 24x. Under Windows XP I cannot get it to
    >work at any speed. Since submitting the question, as a test, I have loaded
    >Nero and found that it will format the disc and I can burn files. However,
    >the real issue is why can't this be done with Windows Vista Ultimate when
    >the documentation and help files say it can?


    It depends on what you're using the CD-DVD for. If you mean drag and
    drop, where you simply want to use the CD to copy files to so once
    copied they can be read back off the CD, then Vista should do that
    alone. However if you are "burning" a CD or DVD then no formatting in
    the traditional sense is needed. The disc is prepared (or should be)
    by whatever burning software you use typically in three phases, the
    lead in, the actual data writing and the lead out. Again many possible
    schemes, depends how you burn the CD or DVD and what the intended
    purpose is. If more than simple data storage, then generally you need
    a helper application like Nero.

    You can try a simple test. Open a folder in Explorer that has music
    files such as Mp3 or wav. Start up Media Player, click on the burn
    button, not insert a blank unformated CD-RW disc if you haven't
    already. Wait till it spins up, then close any window that opens so
    you're still in Media Player.

    You should see a new side panel on the right. Select a few songs, drag
    and drop them where shown. Then click the burn button near bottom.
    Doing just this should burn the songs to your CD and allow them to be
    played back, even on a set-top CD/DVD player, assuming it supports the
    file formats you used and you didn't hit any music industry blocking
    in the songs you tried to copy.
    >
    >
    >"Bill Yanaire" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> What brand of CDRW's are you using? Some of the drives won't work with
    >> junky media.
    >>
    >>
    >> "Stan Kay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> My new PC has a Pioneer DVR-111CD optical drive. I have Vista Ultimate
    >>> ver 6000 and the help files tell me to insert a blank disc into my DVD
    >>> drive and a dialogue box will appear. I am then told to click on "Burn
    >>> files to disc", click "Show formatting options" and choose one. However,
    >>> when I insert my blank disc up pops a dialogue box but it does not give
    >>> the messages referred to in the help files. Instead it states "Windows
    >>> cannot read the disk in drive F. Make sure the disc uses a format that
    >>> windows recognises. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it
    >>> before using it". This is hardly helpful.
    >>>
    >>> Can someone please tell me how to format a blank CD-RW disc?

    >>
    >>
    >>




  14. #14
    Slap Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?


    "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > But you do have to format a disc before burning.
    > from Windows Help & Support (Search for Format CD):
    >
    > "Format a CD or DVD
    >


    I just take a blank CDR, drag and drop a bunch of files and XP copies them?
    I then say burn disc. XP must do a default format eh? I can read them but
    maybe a win 2k machine might not be able to.



  15. #15
    Retired Guest

    Re: How do I format a blank CD-RW disk?


    "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Retired" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "LG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:%[email protected]...
    >>> Retired wrote:
    >>>> You don't need to format a CD or DVD disk. Are you sure you have a
    >>>> burner?
    >>>
    >>> Wow....where have you been. LOL
    >>>

    >>
    >> Where have I been? I've been building computers for 2 decades. Up to now
    >> I've never had to format a CD-ROM or a DVD disk. If I want to copy a set
    >> of files to a CD or DVD disk, I just copy them. Do it all the time -
    >> without ever going through any formatting process.
    >>

    >
    > I should add that it's called "burning a disk", which is not exactly the
    > same as formatting - which you can't do with DVDs and CD-ROMs.
    >

    First of all, I think (but I'm not sure) that Vista and XP are the same in
    regard to their capabilities (or lack thereof) about formatting a CD-RW
    disk. My remarks are specifically about XP.

    If you want to drag and drop a file to/from a CD-RW disk, then - yes - it
    must be formatted first. However, you can't do the formatting with an
    operating system command. Instead, you must use a special program such as
    INCD by Nero.

    For 99% of my CD or DVD burning needs, I just use the Nero burn method and
    choose the option I desire (such as a backup, copy music, or whatever). I
    almost never use INCD.

    If it is data that is being copied, and Nero is being used rather than INCD,
    then Nero automatically burns the data to the disk. The user does not do a
    separate step-by-step formatting procedure, as is the normal way of
    formatting hard drives, floppy drives, etc..

    Here is a quote from some experts:

    "Windows XP home or pro can not format cd-rw disks. Windows XP can burn data
    and music to a cd-r without a problems due to the fact the cd-r disks are
    pre-formatted.
    Windows xp can not format a cd-rw because windows xp does not support the
    International Organization Standard (ISO) Image. What is ISO? An ISO image
    file is a snapshot of the data and layout of a CD, saved in ISO-9660 format.
    ISO image files are widely used for storing CD content. ISO is a common CD
    image format for DOS, Windows (Joliet ISO extension), Linux (RockRidge ISO
    extension), and other operating systems.

    Microsoft says in a round about way that you will need 3rd party software in
    order to format a cd-rw They do not do a good job of making that clear.
    Without formatting a cd-rw disk, you will not be able to write any data to
    it. So unless you have something like Roxio, Nero, or some other software
    for burning cd-rw, you wont be burning cd-rw in windows xp at all.

    Microsoft confuses the situation by saying that it supports cd-r and cd-rw
    disks and how essential burning cd's has become. It makes no mention to
    needing 3rd party software."



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