"Xandros" wrote:
> Reinstalling XP was not the correct fix. Drivers are not the issue. It is
> possible that either the drive is dirty so you could try cleaning it with an
> optical drive cleaner, the drive could be damaged which means you need to
> replace it or the drive's IDE ribbon cable needs to be replaced.
>
> Personally I'd look at replacing the drive. The lifespan of an optical is
> generally short especially if you do a lot of burning with it.
>
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> Xandros
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> "Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:62B7E48D-5081-4EBC-BF6A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have reading and writing problems with my Sony DVD-RW-DW-23A Drive. It
> >was
> > suggested (probably wrongly), that I should re-install XP. I did have many
> > traumas and the Drive was even worse. I downloaded some K-Lite codecs and
> > filters, which did improve reading, but I now find that the Drive will not
> > write.It sometimes thinks a DVD is full or not in place. I have used
> > Windows
> > XP to try to burn discs and deliberately have not loaded Roxio or
> > Pinnacle.
> > I do not know whether I still have missing drivers or if XP is corrupted.
> >
> > Could you please help?
> >
> > Alan
>
>
> Thank you for your reply. I will get an optical drive cleaner when I can, and will probably fit another drive. I am still puzzled because after installing the K-Lite drivers I can read pretty well most CD/DVD’s so could I do this if the drive were dirty, also I could write to discs before re-installing XP. That is why I thought I was still lacking drivers for writing.
Maybe I should say precisely what I have done: I did not install Roxio or
Pinnacle because I did not want to complicate things. I was not accurate when
I mentioned DVD’s because I did understand that windows XP can only write to
CD’s. If I put a CD into the drive, and then select a file or photo to send
to the drive, then click `Write these files to a CD’, the wizard goes through
motion of writing (giving the time to finish). However it does not actually
write anything. Also it does not always recognise that a CD is in the drive.
I hope this makes my problem clearer. Alan
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