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Is this CD player defective? Cannot access blank CDs (only)

 
 
Michael T
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      17th May 2010
I can use music and software installation CDs just fine on my Dell laptop
using an optical CD RW drive.

I used to be able to burn blank CDs.

But now when I insert a blank CD I get the following symptoms:

It shows zero bytes available.
When I click on the "D:\" icon (in My Computer) a popup (dialog box) shows
"D:\ is not accessible",

AFTER FOUR YEARS HAS MY CD PLAYER BECOME DEFECTIVE.

Here's what I have tried.
1) Three different blank CDs
2) Reinstalled the driver
3) Cleaned the optical reader
4) Checked the "Drive Type" setting with REGEDIT

It is puzzling that I can only use non-blank CDs with this player.

Note: Part description from Dell - Compact Disk Read Write/Digital Video
Disk DriveCombo,24X,Sony,Sullivan/Tobago

Note 2:
Before I insert the CD the "My Computer" display shows "DVD/CD-RW Drive
(D".
After I insert the CD the "My Computer" display shows "CD Drive (D".
This much is correct ... I compared with a second computer. But it should
display how many bytes are available also.

Any ideas? Or do I need a new player?


 
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Peter Foldes
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      17th May 2010
Michael

See the following
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q316529

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"Michael T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3xiIn.15154$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I can use music and software installation CDs just fine on my Dell laptop using an
>optical CD RW drive.
>
> I used to be able to burn blank CDs.
>
> But now when I insert a blank CD I get the following symptoms:
>
> It shows zero bytes available.
> When I click on the "D:\" icon (in My Computer) a popup (dialog box) shows "D:\ is
> not accessible",
>
> AFTER FOUR YEARS HAS MY CD PLAYER BECOME DEFECTIVE.
>
> Here's what I have tried.
> 1) Three different blank CDs
> 2) Reinstalled the driver
> 3) Cleaned the optical reader
> 4) Checked the "Drive Type" setting with REGEDIT
>
> It is puzzling that I can only use non-blank CDs with this player.
>
> Note: Part description from Dell - Compact Disk Read Write/Digital Video Disk
> DriveCombo,24X,Sony,Sullivan/Tobago
>
> Note 2:
> Before I insert the CD the "My Computer" display shows "DVD/CD-RW Drive (D".
> After I insert the CD the "My Computer" display shows "CD Drive (D".
> This much is correct ... I compared with a second computer. But it should display
> how many bytes are available also.
>
> Any ideas? Or do I need a new player?
>
>


 
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Michael T
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      18th May 2010
"Peter Foldes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> Michael
>
> See the following
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q316529
>
> --
> Peter
>


My bad Peter.

In an attempt to speed up my old laptop I had disabled some services some
time ago ... including MAPI CD-Burning COM Services.

This is why my computer was not recognizing a blank CD for the purpose of
burning files to it.


 
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